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The courage of leadership is giving others the chance to succeed even though you bear the responsibility for getting things done. — Simon Sinek

It's just that myth about your equipment," I said. "Ain't no myth, man. — Robert B. Parker

May God define your path. — Lailah Gifty Akita

One of the great joys of falling in love is the feeling that the most extraordinary person in the entire world has chosen you. — Gretchen Rubin

As far as we could see, the miles of copper red grass were drenched in sunlight that was stronger and fiercer than at any other time of day — Willa Cather

In certain situations, manifesting anger is the right attitude; in others it is not the right thing to manifest because it will only add to the violence. In the first case, anger unblocks the conflict and causes another to become more conscious. In the latter, it only adds to the unconsciousness and inflames the conflict. (73) — Jean-Yves Leloup

His answer to every problem, every setback was "I will work harder!" - which he had adopted as his personal motto. — George Orwell

You know that you're a true friend when somebody says "But what about that wart on the end of his nose?" and your honest response is "What wart?". You see true friends accept you for what you are, wart and all. — Jeffrey Michael

We men who serve science serve only a reflection in a mirror. — Richard E. Byrd

Through love and sincerity continuously beautify your inner life in every way, by daily looking into the mirror of introspection. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Love is an actual need, an urgent requirement of the heart," he read aloud from an old essay on marriage that he found in his files.
"Every properly constituted human being who entertains an appreciation of loneliness ... and looks forward to happiness and content feels the necessity of loving. Without it, life is unfinished ... — Jan Karon

I've been fighting my entire adult life for men and women everywhere to be equal and to be different. But there is one right I would not grant anyone. And that is the right to be indifferent. — Elie Wiesel

Gossips are frogs, they drinke and talke. — George Herbert