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The true man walks the earth as the stars walk the heavens, grandly obedient to those laws which are implanted in his nature. ~Lemuel K. Washburn, Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays, 1911
Pay no attention to what the critics say. A statue has never been erected in honor of a critic. ~Jean Sibelius
A woman can say more in a sigh than a man can say in a sermon. ~Arnold Haultain
There is only one thing about which I am certain, and that is that there is very little about which one can be certain. ~W. Somerset Maugham
Those who do not know how to weep with their whole heart don't know how to laugh either. ~Golda Meir
A dress that zips up the back will bring a husband and wife together. ~James H. Boren
You'll never find peace of mind until you listen to your heart. ~George Michael, "Kissing A Fool"
Grown don't mean nothing to a mother. A child is a child. They get bigger, older, but grown? What's that suppose to mean? In my heart it don't mean a thing. ~Toni Morrison, Beloved, 1987
Hope itself is a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which this world affords; but, like all other pleasures immoderately enjoyed, the excesses of hope must be expiated by pain. ~Samuel Johnson
A nation that forgets its past can function no better than an individual with amnesia. ~David McCullough
He who does not economize will have to agonize. ~Confucius
Honesty is the rarest wealth anyone can possess, and yet all the honesty in the world ain't lawful tender for a loaf of bread. ~Josh Billings
Let your bookcases and your shelves be your gardens and your pleasure-grounds. Pluck the fruit that grows therein, gather the roses, the spices, and the myrrh. ~Judah Ibn Tibbon
If God had been a Liberal there wouldn't have been Ten Commandments, there would have been Ten Suggestions. ~Malcolm Bradbury, After Dinner Game, 1982
Wisdom is never on the menu, you have to own the restaurant. ~Carrie Latet
Erratum: an act or thought that unintentionally deviates from what is correct, right, or true; an error in printing or writing, especially such an error noted in a list of corrections and bound into a book; plural is errata.
Friends are the sailors who guide your rickety boat safely across the dangerous waters of life. ~Sare and Cate
Outcomes rarely turn on grand gestures or the art of the deal, but on whether you've sent someone a thank-you note. ~Bernie Brillstein, The Little Stuff Matters Most
Let's not become so worried about not offending anybody that we lose the ability to distinguish between respect and paranoia. ~Larry King, about political correctness, How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: The Secrets of Good Communication
Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. ~Lao Tzu