Jury selection -- the idea that in the Age of Information you can find 12 people with no pre-formed opinion who will now, miraculously, be capable of forming one.
You don't know loneliness until the person in this world you most confided in dies, and you run to tell them who died.
Whether you believe in God or you don't, it's very hard to prove the opposite.
There are few earned rewards in life that a person will not sacrifice to preserve an unfair advantage.
It is often wise to reserve judgment -- and wiser still to recognize the moment you've been reserving it for.
Most people have a hidden agenda, hidden mainly from their own awareness, known pretty much to everybody else.
The words, "If I had it all to do over again, I wouldn't change a thing" would make even experience want to leave teaching.