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I needed to feed my family. I read a couple of the episodes. How can you keep on doing the same thing? — Lloyd Bridges

But, then, the truest perceptions of life, for me at least, have always proved to be the most elusive and the most shortlived — Arun Joshi

Identifying an issue is halfway to resolving it. — Allan Dare Pearce

If the present be compared with the remote past, it is easily seen that in all cities and in all peoples there are the same desires and the same passions as there always were. — Niccolo Machiavelli

In a way I couldn't believe I'd carried a torch for her this far - I should have used it to set fire to her years ago. — Mike Gayle

People genuinely happy in their choices seem less often tempted to force them on other people than those who feel martyred and broken by their lives. — Jane Rule

The moral and medical lessons from this story are even more relevant today. Medicine is in the midst of a vast reorganization of fundamental principles. Most of our models of illness are hybrid models; past knowledge is mishmashed with present knowledge. These hybrid models produce the illusion of a systematic understanding of a disease - but the understanding is, in fact, incomplete. Everything seems to work spectacularly, until one planet begins to move backward on the horizon. We have invented many rules to understand normalcy - but we still lack a deeper, more unified understanding of physiology and pathology. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

God says, "Please, please help me realize this dream." And some of God's best collaborators are the young, because you dream. You dream God's dream. — Desmond Tutu

Avoid negative people at all costs. They are the greatest destroyers of self-confidence and self-esteem. — Brian Tracy

Mindfulness and awareness will allow you to participate in your life rather than only reacting to life. Through practicing mindfulness, you can begin to enjoy the simple things in life that have been lost in the clutter. — Bryant McGill