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2013-01-20 Have faith in your dreams and someday your rainbow will come smiling through. (0) (0)
2013-01-06 It does not do to dwell on dreams, and forget to live. ~ Professor Dumbledore, Harry Potter\'s character (20) (0)
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 (3) (0)
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 (0) (0)
2013-01-02 Precious things are very few in this world. That is the reason there is just one you. (0) (0)
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. (2) (0)
2012-12-26 We ignore the ones that adore us. Adore the ones who ignore us. (0) (0)
2012-12-26 Don’t judge my path, if you haven’t walked my journey. (1) (0)
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 (0) (0)
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 (1) (0)
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. (0) (0)
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. (0) (0)
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 (0) (0)
2012-12-18 The God only arranges a happy ending.If it is not happy,it means that it is not the final result. (0) (0)
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 (3) (0)
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 (0) (0)
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 (0) (0)
2012-12-17 Laughter frequently takes the place of periods or commas. ~ Robert Provine, a neuroscientist at the University of Maryland–Baltimore County (0) (0)
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 (0) (0)
2012-12-14 People are frequently willing to incur a loss rather than take what they see as an unfair payoff. (0) (0)
2012-12-14 People aren’t trying to get the maximum payoff, they’re just trying to get what they see as fair. (0) (0)
2012-12-13 Simply, when people lose their heads, they reach for their wallets. (0) (0)
2012-12-08 Life never gets easier, we just get stronger. (39) (0)
2012-12-02 Doing what you like is freedom, liking what you do is happiness. (10) (0)
2012-11-29 Dear past, please stop tapping at my shoulders. I don’t want to look back. (1) (0)
2012-11-16 Sometimes I want to disappear and see if anyone would miss me. (4) (0)
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. (0) (0)
2012-11-11 If you hold the past too tight, how can you use another hand to hold the present? (3) (0)
2012-11-08 If the whole world betrays you, I'm gonna betray the whole world for you. (7) (0)
2012-11-05 The past is the past, looking back at it will only damage the present, leaving the future on hold. (0) (0)
2012-10-28 Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have. (4) (0)
2012-10-27 I'm laughing somehow or other. Just because I'm thinking of you. (4) (0)
2012-10-25 You’ll never find the right person, if you can’t let go of the wrong one. (0) (0)
2012-10-25 I'm proud of my heart. It's been played, burned, and broken, but it still works. (2) (0)
2012-10-25 What you see reflects what your heart is like. (0) (0)
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. (3) (0)
2012-10-16 I wanted to tell you all my secrets, but you became one of them. (1) (0)
2012-10-09 It is human nature that self-interest shapes judgments of fairness. ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz (0) (0)
2012-10-08 A lack of failures means you are not taking enough risks. ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz (0) (0)
2012-10-08 Messaging that appeals to feelings is often more effective than appeals to reason. ~ Joseph E. Stiglitz (0) (0)
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 (0) (0)
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 (0) (0)
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 (0) (0)
2012-10-06 Everything will be alright in the end, and if it is not alright, it is not the end. (1) (0)
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 (1) (0)
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 (1) (0)
2012-10-06 Highly paid labour is generally efficient and therefore not dear labour. ~ Alfred Marshall (1) (0)
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. (0) (0)
2012-10-04 Monopolists are not good innovators. (0) (0)
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 (0) (0)