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Happiness is good management of expectations and good management means making order and assembling the contingent elements of the "does'" and the "don'tts", the "maybe yes'" and the "maybe not's". When we really want to live in agreement with ourselves and find peace with the surrounding world, good management is liberating. (" Expectations" )
— Erik Pevernagie
Hold it right there. The only agreement we ever had was that you intended to make me as miserable as possible, and I intended to courageously make the best of an intolerable situation like valiant Southern women have always done.
— Susan Elizabeth Phillips
How to love is the real question. We all know to love and to keep loving more, but man's confusion comes from the differing opinions on how to love. The Church will always be accused of not loving enough by human standards - which should be its motivation to love more - however that is, in many cases, because its focus is and should also be to love on levels of eternal significance. This is the level of love that will inevitably go unnoticed by those who do not believe in eternity.
— Criss Jami
Human beings have never agreed whether there is only one universal or sacred divine entity in a supposedly glorious and transcendent place.
— Duop Chak Wuol
Human believe what they want to believe and individual could believe according to his mind that why human never has any agreement on one ideology.
— Zaman Ali
I also learned that a person was not necessarily bad just because you did not agree with him, and that if you believed in something, you had better be prepared to defend it.
— Hillary Rodham Clinton
I don't often agree with me either; there's much, in fact, with which I disagree. But that's probably because I'm so dashed ingenious that I haven't a clue what I'm saying.
— Rodney Ulyate
If anyone doesn't agree with you, the truth is on your side.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
If the breadth of perspectives is wide enough to represent the fullest range of views, consensus is unlikely. If consensus is swiftly achieved, it probably means too few voices have been heard.
— Ron Suskind
If you are having private thoughts and ask an intimate friend to listen to them in privacy or on a date will that be considered too intimidating? And if the thoughts are proved to be untrue, but your friend still insists on believing in them anyway, would that be considered a cons-piracy?
— Ana Claudia Antunes
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