(Adlai E. Stevenson)
A lot of names in America and Europe have their roots in Latin and Greek words. A lot of them go back to archetypes and their stories.
(Maynard James Keenan)
Who told You it couldn't be done? And what great achievement does He have to his credit that entitles him to use the word impossible so freely?
(Napoleon Hill)
I had started calling her Lucy shortly after we met; I didn't like the name Lucille. That's how our television show was called I Love Lucy, not Lucille.
(Desi Arnaz)
One half of life is luck, the other half is discipline and that's the important half. For without discipline You wouldn't know what to do with luck.
(Carl Zuckmeyter)
Every therapeutic cure, and still more, any awkward attempt to show the patient the truth, tears him from the cradle of his freedom from responsibility and must therefore reckon with the most vehement resistance.
(Alfred Adler)
Whenever man with a machine comes in contact either with man without a machine or with nature, the man with the machine is rarely more than inconvenienced, while the man without a machine or nature can suffer anything from inconvenience to extinction.
(Richard Butler)
We have a vision for allowing every American easy access to the natural world: Greenways. Greenways are fingers of green that reach out from and around and through communities all across America, created by local action. They will connect parks and forests and scenic countryside's, public and private, in recreation corridors for hiking, jogging, wildlife movement, horse and bicycle riding.
(Anonymous)