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No matter how many goals you have achieved, you must set your sights on a higher one.
Jessica Savitch
Motivational
You
Goals
Matter
Sights
Must
Higher
How
Achieved
Your
Many
Set
I think of animals more as spirits that come and go. They enter our lives at a particular time and they leave at a particular time. The whole glorious history of animals with people is about joy and connection. It's about loving this creature and letting this creature love you.
Jon Katz
Love
Time
History
You
People
Joy
Animals
Glorious
Think
Our
Our Lives
Enter
Spirits
About
More
Particular
Come
Come And Go
Leave
Go
Love You
Loving
Connection
Whole
Creature
Lives
Letting
The great thing about social media was how it gave a voice to voiceless people.
Jon Ronson
Great
People
Social Media
Gave
About
Voice
Voiceless
Great Thing
How
Social
Media
Thing
The political solutions to the refugee crisis may be complex, but that does not mean we should abandon our humanity. We should not close our hearts, retreat behind walls, real or imagined, or ignore the pressing moral imperative to provide assistance and sanctuary for some of the world's most desperate people.
Katharine Viner
Humanity
People
World
Political
Walls
Desperate
Our
Complex
Pressing
Crisis
Abandon
Moral
Solutions
Some
Imperative
Retreat
Most
Does
Real
Provide
Close
Hearts
May
Refugee
Behind
Mean
Sanctuary
Should
Ignore
Assistance
Imagined
Helping refugees settle and integrate peacefully, often in the face of distrust and prejudice, is essential work.
Katharine Viner
Work
Face
Settle
Distrust
Integrate
Essential
Often
Refugees
Prejudice
Helping
Peacefully
The war on drugs is wrong, both tactically and morally. It assumes that people are too stupid, too reckless, and too irresponsible to decide whether and under what conditions to consume drugs. The war on drugs is morally bankrupt.
Larry Elder
War
People
Stupid
Too
Assumes
Reckless
Morally
Tactically
Both
Consume
Wrong
Conditions
Irresponsible
Bankrupt
Decide
Whether
War On Drugs
I have freedom. But freedom means total selfishness. It means nobody cares much what you do.
Lynn Barber
Freedom
You
Nobody Cares
Cares
Total
Freedom Means
Nobody
Selfishness
Much
Means
I can say that I never knew what joy was like until I gave up pursuing happiness, or cared to live until I chose to die. For these two discoveries I am beholden to Jesus.
Malcolm Muggeridge
Happiness
Joy
Live
Gave
Say
Pursuing
Never
Knew
Like
Until
Am
Discoveries
Up
Die
Beholden
Chose
Jesus
Cared
Two
In school, we learn that mistakes translate into bad grades. This unfortunate lesson gets burned into our brains, and we go through life shunning challenges that might end in failure.
Mark Frauenfelder
Life
Failure
Challenges
School
Mistakes
Lesson
Our
Bad
Through
Learn
Go
Brains
End
Grades
Gets
Burned
Unfortunate
Might
Translate
There is always strength in numbers. The more individuals or organizations that you can rally to your cause, the better.
Mark Shields
Strength
You
Better
Cause
Rally
More
Individuals
Always
Your
Organizations
Numbers
Why do people talk of the horrors of old age? It's great. I feel like a fine old car with the parts gradually wearing out, but I'm not complaining,... Those who find growing old terrible are people who haven't done what they wanted with their lives.
Martha Gellhorn
Great
Age
People
Old
Car
Complaining
Old Age
Those
Out
Find
Fine
Wearing
Horrors
Feel
Like
Talk
Terrible
Parts
Gradually
Done
Wanted
Who
Growing
Growing Old
Why
Lives
Donald Trump and the First Amendment, it's not a beautiful match; it's not a match made in heaven. Between the free speech rights that he has not defended and the freedom of the press, which he has not defended, it's problematic.
Megyn Kelly
Beautiful
Freedom
Rights
Made
Free
Free Speech
First
Press
He
Between
First Amendment
Match
Trump
Amendment
Donald
Donald Trump
Heaven
Problematic
Which
Defended
Speech
A sense of humor is a major defense against minor troubles.
Mignon McLaughlin
Sense Of Humor
Humor
Sense
Defense
Minor
Troubles
Major
Against
It's the most unhappy people who most fear change.
Mignon McLaughlin
Change
People
Fear
Unhappy
Most
Who
The thing is this: You got to have fun while you're fightin' for freedom, 'cause you don't always win.
Molly Ivins
Veterans Day
Freedom
You
Have Fun
Win
Cause
Always
Got
While
Fun
Thing
We should all laugh more at our elected officials - it's good for us and good for them.
Molly Ivins
Good
Our
Laugh
More
Officials
Them
Elected
Us
Elected Officials
Should
The trouble with capitalism as a system is that only those who have or can get capital can make it work for them, and that leaves out damn near all of us.
Molly Ivins
Work
Capitalism
Trouble
Damn
Those
System
Out
Only
Make
Leaves
Get
Them
Capital
Us
Who
Near
One thing about liberals: It doesn't even occur to them that there is another side to an argument. They are so convinced of the righteousness of their own position that it doesn't dawn on them that a reasonable person might have a different viewpoint.
Monica Crowley
Righteousness
Argument
Own
Side
Liberals
One Thing
About
Dawn
Another
Occur
Person
Different
Them
Might
Convinced
Viewpoint
Reasonable
Even
Thing
Position
Politics hates a vacuum. If it isn't filled with hope, someone will fill it with fear.
Naomi Klein
Politics
Hope
Fear
Will
Hates
Someone
Fill
Filled
Vacuum
There's nothing wrong or evil about having a bad day. There's everything wrong with making others have to have it... with you.
Neil Cavuto
Day
You
Evil
Bad Day
Nothing
Others
Everything
Bad
About
Having
Wrong
Making
Now you know the rest of the story.
Paul Harvey
You
Rest
Know
Story
Now
I always make a distinction between nostalgia and sentimentality. Nostalgia is genuine - you mourn things that actually happened.
Pete Hamill
You
Distinction
Between
Make
Genuine
Always
Mourn
Nostalgia
Happened
Sentimentality
Actually
Things
If you want to lose 40 pounds, you order salad instead of fries. If you want to be a better friend, you take the phone call instead of screening it. If you want to write a novel, you sit down and write a single paragraph. It's scary to make major changes, but we usually have enough courage to take the next right step.
Regina Brett
You
Courage
Phone
Better
Single
Lose
Sit
Down
Changes
Enough
Phone Call
Paragraph
Scary
Write
Pounds
Take
Step
Instead
Major
Make
Call
Salad
Friend
Fries
Order
Screening
Want
Next
Novel
Right
Too often, we get attention and sympathy by being a victim. If we're invested in someone being our villain, we must love being the victim. We have to let go of both characters in the story.
Regina Brett
Love
Victim
Too
Sympathy
Our
Characters
Must
Someone
Both
Invested
Attention
Go
Get
Often
Being
Story
Villain
Let Go
Baseball's Opening Day is full of time-honored traditions: the President throws out the first ball, the Cubs' starting pitcher walks away with a 54.00 ERA, the Royals get mathematically eliminated from the pennant race.
Rob Sheffield
Day
First
Walks
President
Out
Pennant
Throws
Opening
Opening Day
Ball
Cubs
Era
Mathematically
Traditions
Get
Pitcher
Race
Full
Baseball
Away
Eliminated
Royals
Starting
An educated person is one who has learned that information almost always turns out to be at best incomplete and very often false, misleading, fictitious, mendacious - just dead wrong.
Russell Baker
Education
Best
Incomplete
Out
Misleading
Wrong
Almost
Dead
Learned
Always
Educated
False
Very
Person
Often
Just
Fictitious
Information
Turns
Who
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