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I use my financial values to set my limitations. I have three children I want to put through college debt free. So that means I can't spend wildly or with disregard. — Michelle Singletary
Life can change in a moment, so we must appreciate every single day we are given. — Kristine Carlson
Fill your heart with kindness and forgiveness,
there will be no stress, anger, or bitterness. — Debasish Mridha
I had a stick of CareFree gum, but it didn't work. I felt pretty good while I was blowing that bubble, but as soon as the gum lost its flavor, I was back to pondering my mortality. — Mitch Hedberg
When sitting in meditation, say, "That's not my business!" with every thought that comes by. — Ajahn Chah
Whites and Indians laughed at most of the same jokes, but they laughed for different reasons. — Sherman Alexie
Sometimes, it's not getting what we want that offers us the most important Lessons — Joseph Boyden
Nor jealousy Was understood, the injur'd lover's hell. — John Milton
The Fresh Direct model doesn't work. — John Catsimatidis
I can connect
Nothing with nothing — T. S. Eliot
Honor's a fine imaginary notion, that draws in raw and unexperienced men to real mischiefs. — Joseph Addison
Jacques Doillon wanted me to be in his film, 'La Fille Prodigue,' and there I was, expecting, for some reason, this great bearded man, when a splendid looking red-Indian style man appeared at my door. I said no to his film because I knew that if I said yes, I would run off with him. — Jane Birkin
Embrace your craziness — Jennifer Coissiere
Guilt is altruism's stock in trade, and the inducing of guilt is its only means of self-perpetuati on. — Ayn Rand
The ninth circle was where Hell did its accountancy. The demons within were ruthlessly efficient. All they cared about were profit and cost-effectiveness. Everything was a debit or credit, a gain or a loss. Their ultimate goal was to reduce the universe to a calculation, a final heartless equation in which every soul, living and dead, divine and damned, would serve in the Glorious Ultimate Dividend. — A. Lee Martinez