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No, moral conscience is one thing, the law is another. We have to hold onto this difference.
— Rocco Buttiglione
The most basic Buddhist stance: sober examination of what lies before you, leaving aside all assumptions.
— Alan W. Watts
Many sections are taken up with political discussions and how the way of the ruler, the merchant, the householder, and the army interact with the Tao.
— Frederick Lenz
PROV 1.7. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.
— Anonymous
What is with you and faces?" Qibli said. "You should try threatening someone's elbows or ankles once in a while, just for a change of pace.
— Tui T. Sutherland
Preventive medicine isn't part of a physician's everyday routine, which is spent dispensing drugs and performing surgery.
— Deepak Chopra
The sunset was a red slit of light like a devil's eye, hanging low and depraved over the Mississippi River bluff.
— Lisa Turner
I take great pride in the artistic development of cartoons. Our characters are made to go through emotions.
— Walt Disney
No,you're officially banned from listening to us. Or thinking about this. Or even thinking about thinking about this, understand?
— Kiersten White
Youth, though it may lack knowledge, is certainly not devoid of intelligence; it sees through shams with sharp and terrible eyes.
— H.L. Mencken
It's been my experience that those with the toughest shells have the softest hearts
— Richard Paul Evans
Someone intruding within 18 inches without consent is regarded as threatening or uncomfortable behavior.
— Lionel Rose
Your narrative may fail to grip if you haven't taken any care to find out how well or badly your audience member is faring (or feeling).
— Christopher Hitchens
Art must take reality by surprise.
— Francoise Sagan
Beware of perpetrators in disguise ... Some people set fires wherever they go, and have mastered the art of playing the burn victim.
— Steve Maraboli