Quote of the Day “Principles have no real force except when one is well-fed.” – Mark Twain
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Quote of the Day “Principles have no real force except when one is well-fed.” – Mark Twain

Quote of the Day Bo: “Have you noticed any change in the Internet speed?” Turner shrugs. “I guess it’s a little smoother.” #Winning

Quote of the Day “Pop poppin’!” – A phrase that Scott had accidentally sent in a text to his boss and a client.

Quote of the Day “My philosophy for achieving [fulfillment] can be reduced to three simple rules: Do fewer things. Do them better. Know why you’re doing them.” – Cal Newport

Quote of the Day “NASA recorded inaudible electromagnetic signals— not even what we would call sound waves—as the probes Voyager and Cassini passed by a number of planets. Then these signals were processed and converted into sonic vibrations that fell

Quote of the Day “You are the music, while the music lasts.” — T.S. Eliot Found in How Music Works by David Byrne

Quote of the Day “I know it’s not exactly the same as learning the skills involved in mounting a multidisciplinary work like opera, but I would say: show someone three chords on the guitar, show them how to program beats,

Quote of the Day “Acknowledging blessings can be a blessing in and of itself. Psychologists asked a group of people to make a weekly list of five things for which they were grateful. Another group wrote about hassles and a

Quote of the Day “We plant the seeds of resilience in the ways we process negative events. After spending decades studying how people deal with setbacks, psychologist Martin Seligman found that three P’s can stunt recovery: (1) personalization—the belief that

Quote of the Day “This is what Jesus Christ is all about. But we overemphasized the “Lord, Lord,” didn’t we? Where’s the fire? And if worship isn’t leading to the fire, if adoration isn’t leading to love, if the liturgy