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Men are so simple and yield so readily to the desires of the moment that he who will trick will always find another who will suffer to be tricked. — Niccolo Machiavelli

It's easy to take the time to stop and smell the roses but one must be willing to give of themselves enough to also stop to admire and understand life's weeds.
Colleen Dougherty 10/2015 — Colleen Dougherty

Truly, learning appears to be a reverse geometric progression with experiences at one hour, one day, one month or one year dramatically more influential and formative than later experiences. As has often been quoted, 85% of brain development takes place by age 3, and yet we spend only 4% of our educational dollars by that point. — George Kaiser

I grew up the son of a director and grew up on sets myself, so I was the kid getting dragged around from this set to that set and I loved it. There's something about it which is really interesting. — Dean Cain

The greater the force of your compassion, the greeater your resilience in confronting hardships. — Dalai Lama

Nice guys do not finish last. Last place is for the cowards and those too full of fear to take action. — Robert Kiyosaki

Maybe the only reason I like him is because I had a crush on him for so long it became a part of me. — Catherine Clark

When I want to support a film starring actors I like, I purchase several tickets at the box office - even if I can't stay for the movie. — Gayle King

Gods, like humans," he said, "are order imposed on chaos. With humans, the imposition is easy to see. Millions of cells, long twisted chains of atoms, so much bone and blood and juice, every piece performing its function. When one of those numberless pumps refuses to beat, when one of those infinitesimal pipes gets blocked, all the pent-up chaos springs forward like a bent sword, and the soul is lost to the physical world unless something catches it first. — Max Gladstone

I don't necessarily want to make people stomp and clap. I simply want to engage people. — Patrick DeWitt

Take your work seriously but never take yourself seriously and do not take what happens either to yourself or your work seriously. — Booth Tarkington

Since he'd stepped out of medical school, all he'd ever done was fulfil the same three basic templates, again and again and again. The possibility of infinite variation had led only to convergence. — Lee S. Hawke