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Without aspirations for a better existence, you're stuck in the mud and going nowhere. — Kimora Lee Simmons

By the end of the writing process, which is about 80 songs per album, I look at the material and think, what's going to make a difference in someone's life. — Jason Mraz

The only thing I would like is to have more control of the game in terms of possession. — Jose Mourinho

I'm not even embarrassed to hug my parents in public. Except when Nathan wears a sweatband when he goes running. Because really! — Stephanie Perkins

In none of Dostoevsky's novels is there any evolution of a unified spirit; in fact there is no evolution, no growth in general, — Mikhail Bakhtin

I am carved like David,
every line of my body perfectly chiseled.
Hunger is the blade that has made me smooth.
I am a statue, yet I am only air at my center.
I go to hug myself and
-poof!-
my arms go right through me
finding nothing to hold on to.
My hands meet behind my own back
in a stone handshake.
This is not what you were expecting.
I'm so cold.
I'm so sharp.
I've been cut, now I'll cut you.
Come closer.
Yes, come closer to me.
I am going to make you see what I see. — Madeleine George

It is very easy to be blinded to the essential uselessness of them by the sense of achievement you get from getting them to work at all. — Douglas Adams

The extent of God's grace always eclipses the extent of my grotesqueness. Therefore, I can never be bad enough for God to tell me that He's had enough. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

A swift carriage, of a dark night, rattling with four horses over roads that one can't see
that's my idea of happiness. — Henry James

Windy or not, a day this beautiful has to be lived. The day is bright and clear, the sky blue, and the dry air feels light. A northerly wind stirs a primal urge to move. The geese feel it, and so do I. Perhaps it is a last internal vestige from a time, long ago, when we migrated with the seasons across open plains, following the animals we pursued for food. Perhaps that is why the sight of migrating geese arrests our attention, why we feel the pull. We want to go, to travel in fresh or moody weather, taking in each newly revealed vista. — Carl Safina