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Anything is possible.
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Reality is perception.
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Good and bad are subjective.
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Only one can be best or worst.
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Inequalities must be justifiable.
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Time is the only true constant.
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Patience delays satisfaction.
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Laziness inhibits productivity.
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Ignorance facilitates happiness.
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Knowing is better than not knowing.
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Religion attempts to answer the unknown.
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Reasonable theories are based on evidence.
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Questionable material is accepted selectively.
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Quantity does not necessarily enhance quality.
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Difficult acquisition can enhance the value.
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Harm can occur even when pain is not felt.
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Desperation does not allow for pickiness.
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Insufficient satisfaction motivates change.
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Change demands either adaptation or extinction.
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Planning requires predictions for the future.
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Curiosity motivates attempts at the unknown.
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Everything is a surprise when nothing is expected.
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Perceived benefits must outweigh perceived costs.
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Success or failure is unknown without an attempt.
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Confidence is gained as experience is obtained.
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Adding more options can make choosing more difficult.
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Increase of variables decreases probability of similarity.
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Under promise and over produce will exceed expectations.
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What you do is not as significant as who you do it with.
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The thing is not as important as how the thing makes you feel.
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We always choose what we want most at the time of decision.
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What we want may differ from what we actually need.
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Desires will likely remain until they are satisfied.
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We can do anything if we are willing and able.
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Every action is motivated by self-interest.
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Your rights end where my rights begin.