Party-spirit at best is but the madness of many for the gain of a few.
Always admit when you're wrong. You'll save thousands in therapy. . . and a few friendships too.
Somebody should talk to Dan Quayle and tell him natural blondes don't have dark grey stripes on the sides.
Beware of anyone who says they know. Trust me, they don't, or they wouldn't have to say they did.
The real point is that you cannot harbor malice toward others and then cry foul when someone displays intolerance against you. Prejudice tolerated is intolerance encouraged. Rise up in righteousness when you witness the words and deeds of hate, but only if you are willing to rise up against them all, including your own. Otherwise suffer the slings and arrows of disrespect silently.
While we dance in the streets and pat ourselves on the back for being a nation great enough to reach beyond racial divides to elect our first African-American president, let us not forget that we remain a nation still proudly practicing prejudice.
To work all the time is to be incredibly lucky.
I use improvisation as a writing tool to help produce material that goes into a script, but a well-crafted script shouldn't sound scripted, and oftentimes people confuse something that looks like improvisation for what is actually a very well-written script that is well-acted.
Just fear me and love me. . . and do as I say. . . and I will be your slave.
The Savior taught us to love not only our friends but also those who disagree with us- and even those who repudiate us.
If the present civilisation does not acquire some stable moral fondations ("bases morales stables", Fr. ), its existence will hardly be more assured than that of the civilisations that have preceeded it, and which have fallen (or collapse, or failed