I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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Few of us are truly free. Money, fame, power, sexuality, admiration, youth; whateverwe are attached to will enslave us, and often we serve these masters unaware.Many of the things that enslave us will limit our ability to live fully and deeply. They will cause usto suffer needlessly. The promised land may be many things to many people. For someit is perfect health and for others freedom from hunger or fear, or discrimination,or injustice. But perhaps on the deepest level the promised land is the same for us all,the capacity to know and live by the innate goodness in us,to serve and belong to one another and to life.
Rachel Naomi Remen
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Qualifications for cabinet member…must be able to kiss ass without gagging.
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He should not even be licensed to be a physician based on his quackery.
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Let's hope not…
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Is this setting the pattern for the future of our politicians?
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Give in to goodness now and then. I don't mean masochistic self-sacrifice. I mean the deliberate performance of an act that has ethical value: helping someone in need, righting a wrong, forgiving an enemy. For best results, the act should be one that can't possibly benefit you. . . . if we give in to goodness once in a while, we gain strength. If we consistently refuse, we're at cross-purposes with everything, including our deepest nature. People not only have the capacity for ethical behavior, they have a built-in need for it. If you give in to goodness reasonably often, you won't have to seek self-renewal. It will come to you.
anonymous, quoted by Arthur Gordon
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