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On the day of the show, I sit down with someone that speaks very good English and someone who speaks the local language very well and work out what I'm going to say. — Phil Collins

But we have turned that, what you call sexual activity, which is biological in its nature, into a pleasure movement. There must be two, you know. I love somebody and somebody else loves me. Wherever there is division, there can't be love. We are trying to bridge this gap, which is horrible for us, which has no meaning, which is demanding something from us, with this fancy idea that there must be love between these two individuals. — U.G. Krishnamurti

Spirit seeker is someone who remembers there is a power greater than themselves and who is willing to reconnect with it. — Gabrielle Bernstein

All beings are vast multidimensional masters. They may be exploring divinity or limitation, but they are masters nonetheless. Then it becomes ok to simply allow them their process. — Ariel Tachi-ren

Number was the substance of all things. — Pythagoras

What happened to us in September, 2001, is a microcosmic but painful and powerful example of the fact we live in an inter-dependent world that is not yet an integrated global community. — William J. Clinton

It's never too late to go out and get that feeling back. — Loretta Swit

Luck serves ... as rationalization for every people that is not master of its own destiny. — Hannah Arendt

I'm lucky that a lot of my friends are in the entertainment industry. — Sean Lennon

She empathized with those who were true victims but, in her own case, she rejected victimhood. The details of life and the amusement that she took in dwelling on those details, toying with those details, were her weaponry of choice against the many difficulties that she had to face. New York was a bitter place for women of her class and color in those days, but she did not reciprocate that bitterness. She rose above the meanness that surrounded her. She punched holes in that meanness with her cleverness and wit and with her eye for the preposterous. She laughed a lot. She loved her lamb chops and her baked potato. In the details, she transcended. — Jonathan Kozol