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Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong.
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Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong.
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Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong.
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Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong.
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Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong.
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Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong.
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Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong.
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Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong.
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Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without feeling the necessity to prove someone else is wrong.
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The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers.
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"Most people are mirrors, reflecting the moods and emotions of the times; few are windows, bringing light to bear on the dark corners where troubles fester. The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows."
Sydney J. Harris, journalist and author (14 September 1917-1986)
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Happiness is a direction, not a place.
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Pressing On To Maturity
“You are only young once, but you can stay immature indefinitely,” once quipped the humorist and American poet Ogden Nash.
I suppose there’s something attractive about the Peter Pan mentality of enjoying the carefree life of childhood, never growing up, and avoiding adulting.
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"Let Me Show You *Me*," the Braggart Said -- and Show Himself, He Did
Kathleen Norris, a Maxim for Nostalgists, et al.: '"Let Me Show You *Me," the Braggart Said -- and Show Himself, He Did'
[Image: “Awesome Street/Private Street,” by John E. Simpson. (Photo shared here under a Creative Commons License; for more information, see this page at RAMH.)]
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Having grown used to the polite verbiage of modern-day counseling—we speak of “having guilt feelings” rather than actually acknowledging our guilt—I found myself delighted by the pithy language and imagery of the…
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"El verdadero peligro no es que las computadores comenzaran a pensar como los hombres, sino que los hombres comenzaran a pensar como las computadoras"
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