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It is futile to assume that an initially ineffective advertisement still needs to wear in; wear-in either happens quickly or it does not happen at all. — Gerard J Tellis

The greeting of peace (as-salamu 'alaykum) has many meanings. One of these meanings is that the person you are greeting will be safe from you (from your tongue, your heart, and your hand) and that you will not transgress against that person with your words or your deeds. This greeting is also a prayer for peace, safety, mercy, and blessings. We should take these noble meanings, which we so often say with our tongues, and make them our way of life in our dealings with other people. — Salman Al-Ouda

To move forward in life you have to want to live more than you want to protect yourself. — Paul Greenbaum

I'd like a drink. I desire to forget life. Life is a hideous invention by somebody I don't know. It doesn't last, and it's good for nothing. You break your neck simply living. — Victor Hugo

The part of your mind that believes intuitive knowing to be impossible is that part of your mind for which it is impossible. — Laurie Nadel

Every man has within himself a gold mine whose riches are limited only by his own industry. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Nothing so upholds the laws as the punishment of persons whose rank is as great as their crime. — Cardinal Richelieu

The world is full of angry, pathological individuals pushing pieces of paper with obscene messages under doors. — Azar Nafisi

I miss him all the time. But it's moments like this, when I'm on the precipice of finally doing work that might just expand my heart, that I wish I could at least send him a letter, telling him what I'm doing. And I wish that he could send me one back. I already know what he would write. Something like "I'm proud of you. I love you." But still, I'd like to get one anyway. — Taylor Jenkins Reid

Who can quit young lives after being long in company with them, and not desire to know what befell them in their after-years? — George Eliot

They told me that I had a leaky valve, which is something that is certainly not life-threatening. It's common and it's something that had I not known about it, would I have lived? Sure. But it's something that I think is important to know, especially as I get older and given that I have heart disease in my family. — Jennie Garth

The core of the American public, their hearts and their minds are in the right place. And that gives me hope. — Lewis Black