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Words to keep close to your heart!

  • "Anybody, can become angry- that is easy" he wrote. "but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way that is not within everybody's power." Aristotle 
  • "I am delighted to be called a Luddite. The position of the Luddite was in every way wise and perceptive. They opposed the imposition of a new economic order, which they predicted would destroy theiur livelihood and traditions, and lead the world in a destructive direction. They were correct. Their resistance should be an inspiration." "In the Absence of the Sacred, Jerry Mander

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