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The definition of morality: Morality is the idiosyncrasy of decadents having the hidden desire to revenge themselves upon life - and being successful. — Friedrich Nietzsche

In a fundamental sense, Earth and the community of human beings comprise the most basic environment in which we, as humanity, share as we try to nurture the seed of the soul. Therefore, healing, in its most fundamental and largest sense, is healing of the Earth and humanity. — Ilchi Lee

I had read for the way words sounded, not for the ideas they espoused. — Pat Conroy

Manners are especially the need of the plain. The pretty can get away with anything. — Evelyn Waugh

Your mind must be the most marvelous playground." "I think my mental swing sets are rusty. — Tiffany Reisz

I was disappointed if I didn't have a chance to win a game, and if I had the chance and didn't do it ... — Jerry West

Uplift your soul with music. — Lailah Gifty Akita

One story sums up their magical quality. On June 30th 1968, at the height of Apple optimism, Paul McCartney and Derek Taylor were driving back to London from Saltaire, Yorkshire, where they had been recording the Black Dyke Mills Band on a song of Paul's called 'Thingummybob'. They were in Bedfordshire. Let's pick a village on the map and pay it a visit, said Beatle Paul. He found a village called Harrold, which they found quite hilarious, and turned off the A5. Harrold turned out to be a picture-perfect village, with a picture-perfect pub at its heart. The pub was closed, but when the villagers saw there was a Beatle at the door they opened it up. Soon the whole village was in the pub, listening to Paul McCartney on the pub piano playing the as-yet-unreleased 'Hey Jude'. Every Harrold resident danced and sang along, and the revelry went on until 3 a.m. It was beautiful, perfect, spontaneous and full of love. Harrold. You couldn't make it up. — Bob Stanley

I nowadays have the feeling that not only are most bookmen are eccentrics, but even the act they support
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is itself an eccentricity now, if a mild one. Interrupted narrative has become a natural thing. One could argue that Dickens and the other popular, serially published nineteenth-century novelists started this, and the television commercial made interruption come to seem normal. But the silicon chip has accelerated the process of interruption beyond all reckoning: iPods, Blackberries, laptops all break narrative into shorter and shorter sequences. — Larry McMurtry

The key to the fast break is every one running hard for their teammates. — Paul Westhead

Nurturing has the ability to transform people's lives. — John C. Maxwell

A coward is much more exposed to quarrels than a man of spirit. — Thomas Jefferson

Loyalty is standing on someone's side even if their actions are against your will. — M.F. Moonzajer