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I don't think it's a good attitude in your life to feel that you have to be rich to have self-esteem. — Tom Petty

I would tell young people to start where they are with what they have and that the secret of a big success is starting with a small success and dreaming bigger and bigger dreams, I would tell them also that a young Black woman or a young Black man can't dream too much today or dare too much if he or she works hard, perseveres and dedicates themselves to excellence. — John H. Johnson

Crime takes the pulse of a culture. It tells us the truth about us as a species. — Andrew Vachss

As long as there will be a man, there will be wars. — Albert Einstein

The sweet spot is where duty and delight converge. — Thomas Mann

We can't hide it or fake it. We'll never fit society's idea for how women should look and behave, but why is that a tragedy? We're free to live how we want. It's liberating, if you choose to see it that way. — Sarai Walker

Either God is real or he isn't; I'm ok with that. — Anonymous

Success & Satisfaction don't go together ...
Decide what you want. — Adil Adam Memon

The law says if you poison the water, you'll die. The law says that if you poison the air, you'll suffer. The law says if you degrade where you live, you'll suffer ... If you don't learn that, you can only suffer. There's no discussion with this law. — Oren Lyons

Each society is a hero system which promises victory over evil and death. — Ernest Becker

It is a miserable thing to live in suspense; it is the life of the spider. — Jonathan Swift

The eyes indicate the antiquity of the soul. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I want it to be you. — N.E. Henderson

To have peace and not war, the drift toward a war economy, as facilitated by the moves and the demands of the sophisticated conservatives, must be stopped; to have peace without slump, the tactics and policies of the practical right must be overcome. The political and economic power of both must be broken. The power of these giants of main drift is both economically and politically anchored; both unions and an independent labor party are needed to struggle effective. — C. Wright Mills