“Leadership is one of sports intangibles. Guys can score, guys can fight, guys can skate faster than anybody else. But not everybody can say, Follow me.” GuyFightingSportsFasterScoreFollow MeSkates Author:Paul Coffey
“The reinterpretation and eventual eradication of the concept of right and wrong are that belated objectives of nearly all Psychotherapy” ConceptsObjectivesPsychotherapyBelatedReinterpretation Author:Brock Chisholm
“We live in bodies that are fearfully and wonderfully made, yet they are not immune to illness and pain. We have hearts that are capable of experiencing great love, but sometimes they get broken.” HeartMadeSometimesBodyPainBrokenCapableIllnessImmuneGreat Love Author:Adam Hamilton
“I suspect that here theists and atheists would agree: Human beings have within them the ability to choose evil or good. We wake up each day facing the age-old struggle of good and evil. In some situations mental illness clouds our judgment.” HumansAgeEvilHuman BeingsAbilitySituationStruggleJudgmentWake UpAgreeAtheistCloudsIllnessMental IllnessEach DayGood And EvilSuspectsTheistGood Against EvilGood EvilAbility To Choose Author:Adam Hamilton
“Im pretty fair-skinned, so I need to get in the sun for a little while.” NeedsLittlesSunFairs Author:Jon Lester
“It might be hard to believe, but as difficult as cancer was, in some ways it was good for me.” WayBelieveHardMightDifficultCancerHard To Believe Author:Jon Lester
“Most of the oils which are valued as scents are mixtures of substances; only the combined effect of these leads to the known result.” ResultsKnownEffectsOilSubstanceScentMixtures Author:Otto Wallach
“May the work for the further development of chemical science, which has its strongest roots in this beautiful, strong and hard-working country of Sweden, continue to flourish in the future, for the promotion of culture and the benefit of mankind.” MayCountryHardBeautifulCultureStrongMankindHard WorkDevelopmentBenefitsRootsStrongestChemicalsPromotionSweden Author:Otto Wallach
“One would think that plants belonging to the same genus would always produce identical or at least similar oils. But this is by no means so.” ThinkingMeanProducePlantOilBelongingIdentical Author:Otto Wallach