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The journey to the center of your soul doesn't start in your heart. It begins in your brain, and taking it makes you among the bravest of the brave for it's a place only the rare dare venture. — Toni Sorenson

Things never happen on accident. They happen because you have a vision, you have a commitment, you have a dream. — Oscar De La Renta

I'd wanted him from the very first time I'd met him and since I was the kind of guy who was used to getting what he wanted, I hadn't hesitated in letting him know that five minutes with me would change his entire outlook on life. A — Sloane Kennedy

Each painting is its own world, but a lot of times I do see the paintings as one page from a story. You can imagine what has happened before or after. Sometimes they are worded as being a part of a story, especially the paintings where characters are in conversation. — Neil Farber

I know a lot of people who say, "I reluctantly watched the first episode because I don't really like zombies and that stuff, but I was pleasantly surprised by the characters and the drama of it all." I think that's what keeps people coming back and brings new watchers to the show. What the show does is cross many, many different viewerships. — Steven Yeun

Nothing's free and only the cheaper things can be bought with money. — S.M. Stirling

Her lips were like the soft beauty of a delicately designed silken scarf. — Howard Gordon

Growing up, I loved Bill Cosby and Bob Newhart. They are a big reason I'm a storyteller because they are two of the best. — Henry Cho

Let your dream scream at you when you lose focus. — Debasish Mridha

I like Chekov a lot. — Pierce Brosnan

My kids and I are spending time together. And we're enjoying that. Family is important; I was gone a lot in the 20 years of public service. — Antonio Villaraigosa

Come Darcy,' said he. 'I must have you dance. I hate to see you standing around by yourself in this stupid manner. — Jane Austen