I think risk-taking is a great adventure. And life should be full of adventures. Herbie Hancock adventurefullgreat Change image and share on social
Nixon was the most dishonest individual I have ever met in my life. He lied to his wife, his family, his friends, his colleagues in the Congress, lifetime members of his own political party, the American people and the world. Barry Goldwater americancolleaguecongress share on social
Most believers struggle to really believe in the supernatural as a meaningful, deterministic reality except during moments when they are drawn to it, perhaps during a worship service or while reading a novel like 'Adam.' Being drawn to this truth is the first step to living a life in accordance to this truth. Ted Dekker accordanceadambeliever share on social
I will not be remembered in history. I have not been shot. I have not launched any great tragedy or victory. I have not borne any great defeat. It was a very normal - it still is a very normal - human life of a political leader. Helmut Schmidt beardefeatgreat share on social
We have almost succeeded in leveling all human activities to the common denominator of securing the necessities of life and providing for their abundance. Hannah Arendt abundanceactivitycommon Change image and share on social
What I've learned is I want to enjoy my life, and food is a big part of it. Gwyneth Paltrow bigenjoyfood Change image and share on social
Standing at a Christian music festival in Asbury, Ky., in the spring of 1978, I gave my life to Jesus Christ, and that's changed everything. Mike Pence asburychangechrist Change image and share on social
The ocean is our planet's life support system, yet in my travels and at home, I've seen its degradation firsthand. Greg MacGillivray degradationfirsthandhave Change image and share on social
The story of my life is about back entrances, side doors, secret elevators and other ways of getting in and out of places so that people won't bother me. Greta Garbo backbotherdoor Change image and share on social
Competitive skills are desperately needed by poor children in America, and realistic recognition of the economic roles that they may someday have an opportunity to fill is obviously important, too. But there is more to life, and there ought to be much more to childhood, than readiness for economic functions. Jonathan Kozol americachildchildhood share on social