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- A peace that comes from fear and not from the heart is the opposite of peace.
- Gersonides
- For centuries now we've tried everything else; the power of wealth, of mighty armies and navies, machinations of diplomats. All have failed. Before it's too late, and time is running out, let us turn from trust in the chain reactions of exploding atoms to faith of the chain reaction of God's love. Love - love of God and fellow men. That is God's formula for peace. Peace on earth to men of good will.
- Richard Cardinal Cushing
- If you give your son only one gift, let it be enthusiasm.
- Bruce Barton
- There is only one optimist. He has been here since man has been on this earth, and that is "man" himself. If we hadn't had such a magnificent optimism to carry us through all these things, we wouldn't be here. We have survived it on our optimism.
- Edward Steichen
- We always do what we MOST WANT to do, whether or not we like what we are doing at each instant of our lives. Wanting and liking many times are not the same thing. Many people have done what they say they didn't want to do at a particular moment. And that may be true until one looks deeper into the motivation behind the doing. What they are really saying is the price they will have to pay or the consequences they will have to endure, for not doing that something may be too high or onerous for them not to do it. Such as going to work. Many people say they don't want to go to work and yet they go. Which means they don't want to risk losing their jobs and the negative hurting emotions associated with not having a job. It has been estimated about 90% to 95% of all people work at jobs which are unfulfilling and which they dislike and would leave in a minute if they only knew what they really wanted to do.
- Sidney Madwed
- Explain it as we may, a martial strain will urge a man into the front rank of battle sooner than an argument, and a fine anthem excite his devotion more certainly than a logical discourse.
- Henry Tuckerman
- It is in learning music that many youthful hearts learn to love.
- Ricard
- All the sounds of the earth are like music.
- Oscar Hammerstein II
- Money never starts an idea; it is the idea that starts the money.
- W. J. Cameron
- The three most important parts a man has are, briefly, his private parts, his money and his religious beliefs.
- Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902)
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