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2013-01-20 |
Have faith in your dreams and someday your rainbow will come smiling through.
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2013-01-06 |
It does not do to dwell on dreams, and forget to live. ~ Professor Dumbledore, Harry Potter\'s character
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2013-01-04 |
If I ever become a Saint — I will surely be one of “darkness.” I will continually be absent from Heaven — to lit the light of those in darkness on earth . ~ Mother Teresa, Charity Worker
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2013-01-04 |
Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do, but how much love we put in the action that we do. ~ Mother Teresa, Charity Worker
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2013-01-02 |
Precious things are very few in this world. That is the reason there is just one you.
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2012-12-28 |
The record shows that, for society, the richer we become, the harder it gets to live within our means. Abundance is harder for us to handle than scarcity.
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2012-12-26 |
We ignore the ones that adore us. Adore the ones who ignore us.
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2012-12-26 |
Don’t judge my path, if you haven’t walked my journey.
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2012-12-23 |
It is impossible to have a great life unless it is a meaningful life. And it is very difficult to have a meaningful life without meaningful work. ~ Jim Collins
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2012-12-19 |
Gossip is a weapon of the weak. Like the French Revolution, it’s a way the powerless band together to retake power from authority. ~ Tim Hallett, social psychologist at Indiana University
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2012-12-19 |
you can be almost assured that any offer that’s on the table now-or-never is something you’ll wake up regretting. If you find yourself pressured to make a decision in the heat of the moment, always ask to sleep on it. Any legit offer will be there in the morning.
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2012-12-19 |
Gullibility happens under pressure, when you don’t have time to think about things, and it helps explain why smart people do dumb things.
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2012-12-18 |
Now we have to learn to build something and take our hands off the control. ~ Brian Sauser, complex systems expert at Stevens Institute of Technology
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2012-12-18 |
The God only arranges a happy ending.If it is not happy,it means that it is not the final result.
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2012-12-17 |
Only 10–15 percent of prelaugh comments are even remotely funny. ~ Robert Provine, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland–Baltimore County
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2012-12-17 |
Speakers are about 46 percent more likely to laugh than listeners. ~ Robert Provine, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland–Baltimore County
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2012-12-17 |
Laughter is thirty times more likely in social situations than when alone. ~ Robert Provine, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland–Baltimore County
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2012-12-17 |
Laughter frequently takes the place of periods or commas. ~ Robert Provine, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland–Baltimore County
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2012-12-17 |
Good jazz and laughter are both products of listening to and responding to social signals. ~ Robert Provine, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland–Baltimore County
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2012-12-14 |
People are frequently willing to incur a loss rather than take what they see as an unfair payoff.
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2012-12-14 |
People aren’t trying to get the maximum payoff, they’re just trying to get what they see as fair.
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2012-12-13 |
Simply, when people lose their heads, they reach for their wallets.
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2012-12-08 |
Life never gets easier, we just get stronger.
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2012-12-02 |
Doing what you like is freedom, liking what you do is happiness.
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2012-11-29 |
Dear past, please stop tapping at my shoulders. I don’t want to look back.
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2012-11-16 |
Sometimes I want to disappear and see if anyone would miss me.
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2012-11-12 |
All of us see the world in different ways — which may make alignment that much harder, but at least makes things a lot more interesting.
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2012-11-11 |
If you hold the past too tight, how can you use another hand to hold the present?
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2012-11-08 |
If the whole world betrays you, I'm gonna betray the whole world for you.
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2012-11-05 |
The past is the past, looking back at it will only damage the present, leaving the future on hold.
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2012-10-28 |
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have.
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2012-10-27 |
I'm laughing somehow or other. Just because I'm thinking of you.
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2012-10-25 |
You’ll never find the right person, if you can’t let go of the wrong one.
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2012-10-25 |
I'm proud of my heart. It's been played, burned, and broken, but it still works.
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2012-10-25 |
What you see reflects what your heart is like.
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2012-10-17 |
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant.We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
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2012-10-16 |
I wanted to tell you all my secrets, but you became one of them.
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2012-10-09 |
It is human nature that self-interest shapes judgments of fairness. ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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2012-10-08 |
A lack of failures means you are not taking enough risks. ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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2012-10-08 |
Messaging that appeals to feelings is often more effective than appeals to reason. ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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2012-10-07 |
More broadly, not only are workers happier in workplaces that treat them well—including during downturns—but productivity is enhanced. ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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2012-10-07 |
Throughout history the economies that have flourished are those where a man’s word is his honor, where a handshake is a deal. ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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2012-10-06 |
Individuals can often be better motivated by intrinsic rewards — by the satisfaction of doing a job well — than by extrinsic rewards (money). ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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2012-10-06 |
Everything will be alright in the end, and if it is not alright, it is not the end.
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2012-10-06 |
Individuals say they are working so hard for the family, but as they work so hard there is less and less time for the family, and family life deteriorates. ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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2012-10-06 |
The poor borrow at great cost and stay poor. The busy [the time-poor] postpone when they have little time only to become busier. ~ economist Sendhil Mullainathan and psychologist Eldar Shafir
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2012-10-06 |
Highly paid labour is generally efficient and therefore not dear labour. ~ Alfred Marshall
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2012-10-04 |
It’s one thing to win in a “fair” game. It’s quite an-other to be able to write the rules of the game—and to write them in ways that enhance one’s prospects of winning.
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2012-10-04 |
Monopolists are not good innovators.
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2012-10-04 |
The art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to obtain the largest amount of feathers with the least possible amount of hissing. ~ Jean-Baptiste Colbert, the adviser to King Louis XIV of France
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