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Even Socrates, who lived a very frugal and simple life, loved to go to the market. When his students asked about this, he replied, I love to go and see all the things I am happy without. — Jack Kornfield

Creativity connects me to my truest self and vulnerability. There is nothing more personally liberating, than reaching for my face and peeling off the social mask that hides my; shadow self, pain and weakness. When i produce from this place of truth, the results transform both creator and beholder. — Jaeda DeWalt

Looking at me from the outside, it is not very obvious, I know half my family is black and I feel close to their culture and their color. — Ryan Giggs

He called on me to save him as I had promised. And I did the same thing that you might have done if you were in my situation. I tried to pretend that I couldn't hear him calling to me. — Lou Holtz

Art and science create a balance to material life and enlarge the world of living experience. Art leads to a more profound concept of life, because art itself is a profound expression of feeling. — Hans Hofmann

. . . and he had never yet, by so much as a single spoken word, disclosed to her the state of his heart. — Charles Dickens

Exercise is bunk. If you are healthy, you don't need it: if you are sick you should not take it. — Henry Ford

Show respect for your money ... Then your money will think and care about you in return. — Suze Orman

The profuse phallic symbolism of chess provides some fantasy gratification of the homosexual wish, particularly the desire for mutual masturbation. — Reuben Fine

Keep in mind that to avoid loneliness, many people need both a social circle and an intimate attachment. Having just one of two may still leave you feeling lonely. — Gretchen Rubin

If four Gaza kids playing soccer were killed Wednesday, as Hamas claims, the terror group is at fault. — Naftali Bennett

I have only my own burden to bear. — Dag Hammarskjold

Acceptance is the word we must substitute for dependence in dealing with the aged. Their acceptance of help, ours of their need. — Maureen Howard

There are things we see with our eyes, sitting high and looking out. And there are things we see with our hearts, sitting still and looking in. — Philip Gulley

Roosevelt's strength was that he understood he would never get anything through the Republican old guard, his party, unless the public pressured Congress. — Doris Kearns Goodwin