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Life's
journey is not to arrive at the grave
safely in a well preserved body, But
rather to skid in sideways, totally worn
out, shouting, "Holy shit, what a ride!"
-- author unknown
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To
do the useful thing, to say the courageous
thing, to contemplate the beautiful thing:
that is enough for one man's life. -- T.
S. Eliot (1888-1965) American
Poet
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When
you cannot make up your mind which of two
evenly balanced courses of action you
should take - choose the bolder. -- W.J.
Slim
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Maturity
is achieved when a person postpones
immediate pleasures for long-term
values.-- Joshua L.
Liebman
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The
mind is not a vessel to be filled but a
fire to be kindled. -
Plutarch
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Have
the courage and the wisdom and the vision
to raise a definite standard that will
appeal to the best that is in man, and
then strive mightily toward that goal. --
Harold E. Stassen
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Never
tell people how to do things. Tell them
what to do and they will surprise you with
their ingenuity. -- General George S.
Patton
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A
large part of altruism, even when it is
perfectly honest, is grounded upon the
fact that it is uncomfortable to have
unhappy people about one. - H. L.
Mencken
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It
should be noted that children's games are
not merely games; one should regard them
as their most serious activities. - Michel
de Montaigne
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Life
is a banquet, and most poor suckers are
starving to death. - Auntie
Mame
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"If
I had an hour to solve a problem and my
life depended on the solution, I would
spend the first 55 minutes determining the
proper question to ask, for once I know
the proper question, I could solve the
problem in less than five minutes." --
Albert Einstein
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I
awake in the morning, somewhere between a
desire to save the world, and a desire to
savor the world. That makes it hard to
plan the day." E.H. White
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"If
anyone disproves Darwin, it's going to be
your neighbors, not indignant
evangelists." -Frazz
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