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I don't think anyone cares whether you're working or not. I have the luxury now of not having to support anyone and not really needing a whole lot of money. — Michael Cera

Some boats are rotten in the ports; some boats shine in the hard journeys! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

You're not really the Night Angel. You're only a shadow and shadows can't touch anything. — Brent Weeks

Each event and adventure is called to your Self by your Self in order that you might create and experience Who You Really Are. — Neale Donald Walsch

But to be a connectworker, one must have an overall positive influence on people, and Victor has really made the switch. — Michele Jennae

Seek first the kingdom of God, and then trust that He will take care of our needs, even before we know what they are and where we're going. — Kevin DeYoung

The whole art of politics consists in directing rationally the irrationalities of men. — Reinhold Niebuhr

I feel I'm able to serve my customer by knowing what she or he wants. One of the ways I'm able to do this is through my website, and email: people give me great ideas, tell me what they want, what they don't want. It's really instrumental, and helps me stay in touch with people. — Kathy Ireland

Sometimes the children asked Eddie to lift them over his head, and when Eddie complied, he saw the mothers' sad smiles: He guessed it was the right lift but the wrong pair of arms. — Mitch Albom

Running! If there's any activity happier, more exhilarating, more nourishing to the imagination, I can't think of what it might be. In running the mind flees with the body, the mysterious efflorescence of language seems to pulse in the brain, in rhythm with our feet and the swinging of our arms. — Joyce Carol Oates

If I seem to be reckless with myself,It's the fault of no one.All things have a placeUnder the moon as well as the sun. — Elliott Smith

There's not much you can do with a ukulele that doesn't sound happy. — Jeff Lynne