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Everything's a story - You are a story -I am a story. — Frances Hodgson Burnett

It's easier to make a good person better than to make a bad person good. — Michael Josephson

Mill was very clear on this point: offence should not be confused with harm. — Nigel Warburton

Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold
The Second Coming — Wb Yeats

Phrases of neatness, cosiness, and comfort can never be an answer to the sphinx's riddle. — William James

Physical therapy has a high burnout rate. The long hours of intense one-on-one time is emotionally fatiguing. And while we universally love our patients, there's always one rotten apple in the bunch who just breaks you down. — Adele Levine

You can't stop negative thoughts from coming in, but you can make sure they leave as quickly as they enter. — Nkem Paul

Where ever the Mavericks are today, we owe it to Michael Finley. He was the one guy who stayed when we were a terrible team. He stayed and fought the fight. — Don Nelson

The fortune of nations has often depended on accidents ... — Edward Gibbon

You will feel better in ten sessions, look better in twenty sessions, and have a completely new body in thirty sessions. — Joseph Pilates

I was hoping for 13 episodes that my friends would like. It's a good lesson, isn't it? If you do something trying to make your friends laugh and that you can be proud of, you can also be successful. — Sam Simon

Your appearance shouldn't define who you are, and that's what I like, the contrast between people looking like the opposite of what they truly are deep inside. — Matthias Schoenaerts

lack drama. Why is it that we reward programmers who work all night to remove the errors they put into their programs, or managers who make drastic organizational changes to resolve the crises their poor management has created? Why not reward the programmers who design so well that they don't have dramatic errors, and managers whose organizations stay out of crisis mode? Organizing — Gerald M. Weinberg