All know the way; few actually walk it. ~Bodhidharma
People become attached to their burdens sometimes more than the burdens are attached to them. ~George Bernard Shaw
A cat improves the garden wall in sunshine, and the hearth in foul weather. ~Judith Merkle Riley
Nothing like a nighttime stroll to give you ideas. ~J.K. Rowling, "The Egg and The Eye," Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2000, spoken by the character Mad-Eye Moody
Before we work on artificial intelligence why don't we do something about natural stupidity? ~Steve Polyak
Be careful of your thoughts; they may become words at any moment. ~Ira Gassen
How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes! ~Maya Angelou, in Chris Orr, "Moms and Whoopi: Pioneers of Black Theater," Plexus, November 1983
Platitude: a banal or stale remark; a commonplace or trite remark or idea, especially one uttered as if it were original or momentous.
Some folks pay a compliment like they went down in their pocket for it. ~Kin Hubbard
In church, sacred music would make believers of us all - but preachers can be counted on to restore the balance. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960
Jim Bakker spells his name with 2 k's because 3 would be too obvious. ~Bill Maher
If I had my life to live over, I would perhaps have more actual troubles but I'd have fewer imaginary ones. ~Don Herold
When a man of forty falls in love with a girl of twenty, it isn't her youth he is seeking but his own. ~Lenore Coffee
Any philosophy that can be put in a nutshell belongs there. ~Branch Rickey
The hypocrite's crime is that he bears false witness against himself. What makes it so plausible to assume that hypocrisy is the vice of vices is that integrity can indeed exist under the cover of all other vices except this one. Only crime and the criminal, it is true, confront us with the perplexity of radical evil; but only the hypocrite is really rotten to the core. ~Hannah Arendt, On Revolution, 1963
If this word "music" is sacred and reserved for eighteenth and nineteenth century instruments, we can substitute a more meaningful term: organization of sound. ~John Cage
Envy is the art of counting the other fellow's blessings instead of your own. ~Harold Coffin
Looking back on a happy life, one realizes that one was not happy all the time. ~Robert Brault, www.robertbrault.com
We seem to be going through a period of nostalgia, and everyone seems to think yesterday was better than today. I don't think it was, and I would advise you not to wait ten years before admitting today was great. If you're hung up on nostalgia, pretend today is yesterday and just go out and have one hell of a time. ~Art Buchwald
There does not now, nor will there ever exist, a programming language in which it is the least bit hard to write bad programs. ~Lawrence Flon
She was what we used to call a suicide blond - dyed by her own hand. ~Saul Bellow
A fine is a tax for doing something wrong. A tax is a fine for doing something right. Author Unknown
What we feel and think and are is to a great extent determined by the state of our ductless glands and viscera. ~Aldous Huxley
There are no strangers on Christmas Eve. ~Mildred Cram and Adele Comandini
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