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Housekeeping is incredibly difficult with three kids. I'm trying to be more relaxed. You'll go insane if you try to have a picture-book house. — Patrick Dempsey

The American Medical Association says the humane way is to let people starve and thirst to death. If you did that to an animal, youd be put in jail immediately ... In the face of such insanity masquerading as authority, who wouldnt be strident? — Jack Kevorkian

The nation that will insist upon drawing a broad line of demarcation between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to find its fighting done by fools and its thinking by cowards. — William Butler

Even with the best intentions, growing apart might just be an inevitable part of growing up. — Megan McCafferty

Let the artist have just enough to eat, and the tools of this trade: ask nothing of him. Materially make the life of the artist sufficiently miserable to be unattractive, and no-one will take to art save those in whom the divine daemon is absolute. — Clive Bell

What I am sad about is that there is now, in America, no equivalent to the art circuit. — Richard Attenborough

Balance in the body is the foundation for balance in life. — B.K.S. Iyengar

I don't think that you can let the storms of life overwhelm you. When you do that, you are no better than the craziness that caused you to be under attack. — T.D. Jakes

i hope you can find it in your heart to be proud of the woman i have become in spite of you. - still hoping for sugar instead of salt. — Amanda Lovelace

No one can take away the opportunity that you deserve. — Jack Canfield

They shouldn't hate each other ... I don't hate the Socs any more ... they shouldn't hate ... — S.E. Hinton

We are not at the end but at the beginning of a new physics. But whatever we find, there will always be new horizons continually awaiting us. — Michio Kaku

Experience, the interpreter between creative nature and the human race, teaches the action of nature among mortals: how under the constraint of necessity she cannot act otherwise than as reason, who steers her helm, teaches her to act. — Leonardo Da Vinci