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Words bounce. Words, if you let them, will do what they want to do and what they have to do. — Anne Carson

As a society, we are obsessed with eating properly, yet many of us are poorly nourished. We cannot rely on external "experts" to guide us. "Experts" differ widely, and by listening to them instead of ourselves, we relinquish our power to notice, choose, and decide what is right for us. — Marcey Shapiro

Love is the source of all creation; happiness is the essence of all action. — Debasish Mridha

Sometimes, magic is like that. It lands on your head like a piano, a stupid, ancient, unfunny joke, and you spend the rest of your life picking sharps and flats out of your hair. — Catherynne M Valente

I only became a celebrity because I had a kid. Before I was pregnant nobody cared. I joke to my agent that having a baby made my career. — Busy Philipps

Happiness is total and complete satisfaction with yourself — RZA

I've had them both, and I don't think much of either. — Beatrix Lehmann

Noah can't stand me, but he loves me. Takes up for me. Like siblings. — Katie McGarry

Never to get lost is not to live, not to know how to get lost brings you to destruction. — Rebecca Solnit

The power of a thing or an act is in the meaning and the understanding. — Black Elk

One must never allow oneself to acquire an exaggerated sense of one's own importance. There's no necessity to burden oneself with absolutes — Ayn Rand

My name will live forever, but I should not care about this at all, because I am not my name and my name is not me! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The motto here is that a new door opens every time you push another man out a window. — Ian Caldwell

One of the great tragedies of life is that men seldom bridge the gulf between practice and profession, between doing and saying. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Why are women so fond of raking up the past? They're as bad as tailors, who invariably remember what you owe them for a suit long after you've ceased to wear it. — Hector Hugh Munro