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  • #1
    Abraham Lincoln
    “I care not for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it.”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #2
    Andrew  Boyd
    “We’re all seeking that special person who is right for us. But if you’ve been through enough relationships, you begin to suspect there’s no right person, just different flavors of wrong. Why is this? Because you yourself are wrong in some way, and you seek out partners who are wrong in some complementary way. But it takes a lot of living to grow fully into your own wrongness. And it isn’t until you finally run up against your deepest demons, your unsolvable problems—the ones that make you truly who you are—that we’re ready to find a lifelong mate. Only then do you finally know what you’re looking for. You’re looking for the wrong person. But not just any wrong person: it's got to be the right wrong person—someone you lovingly gaze upon and think, “This is the problem I want to have.”

    I will find that special person who is wrong for me in just the right way.”
    Andrew Boyd, Daily Afflictions: The Agony of Being Connected to Everything in the Universe

  • #3
    Wendell Berry
    “The soil is the great connector of lives, the source and destination of all. It is the healer and restorer and resurrector, by which disease passes into health, age into youth, death into life. Without proper care for it we can have no community, because without proper care for it we can have no life.”
    Wendell Berry, The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture

  • #4
    Tom Wolfe
    “One belongs to New York instantly, one belongs to it as much in five minutes as in five years.”
    Tom Wolfe

  • #5
    Jim Bouton
    “It never hurts to apologize, especially if you don't mean it.”
    Jim Bouton, Ball Four

  • #6
    Johnny Cash
    “it's good to know who hates you and it is good to be hated by the right people”
    Johnny Cash

  • #7
    Brian  Fairbanks
    “Dad] would take a McDonald’s straw, cut it, put it in each nostril and [snort] just about every fifteen minutes for three or four days at a time,” Shooter recalled. Seeing their only child together sticking a used one up his nose became both the proverbial and literal last straw for Jessi Colter.4”
    Brian Fairbanks, Willie, Waylon, and the Boys: How Nashville Outsiders Changed Country Music Forever



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