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We
spend January 1 walking through our lives,
room by room, drawing up a list of work to
be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this
year, to balance the list, we ought to
walk through the rooms of our lives... not
looking for flaws, but for potential.
~Ellen Goodman
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There
is no exercise better for the heart than
reaching down and lifting people up. --
John Andrew Holmes
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The
sign of intelligent people is their
ability to control emotions by the
application of reason. -- Marya Mannes
(1904-1990) American
Journalist
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Men
do less than they ought, unless they do
all they can. - Thomas
Carlyle
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The
person who drills a hole under his/her own
seat in the boat will end up drowning
everyone on board. -
Unknown
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The
person who drills a hole under his/her own
seat in the boat will end up drowning
everyone on board. -
Unknown
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The
person who drills a hole under his/her own
seat in the boat will end up drowning
everyone on board. -
Unknown
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An
honest man's the noblest work of God. -
Alexander Pope
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Baseball...teaches
that errors are part of the game. - Ernest
Kurtz.
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This
time, like all times, is a very good one
if we but know what to do with it. - Ralph
Waldo Emerson
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Sexually
speaking, a woman's weak link is her need
to feel special. --From "Finding God
Through Sex", a book by David
Deida
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Keep
in mind always the present you are
constructing. It should be the future you
want. - Alice Walker
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Just
because you do not take an interest in
politics doesn't mean politics won't take
an interest in you! -Pericles (430
B.C.)
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The
only means of strengthening one's
intellect is to make up one's mind about
nothing - to let the mind be a
thoroughfare for all thoughts. - John
Keats
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