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Another thing that Denis likes about Thailand is the concept of jai yen, cool heart. The worst thing one can do in Thailand is to lose one's jai yen. This is why Thais have no patience for uppity foreigners, which is pretty much all foreigners. — Eric Weiner
People have their faults, but it doesn't prevent you from loving them. — Julie Delpy
Go back to bed, Cowan. I want no promises from you. — Sandi Layne
Let's face it: a date is a job-interview, that lasts all night. The only difference between a date and a job interview is: not many job-interviews is there a chance you'll end up naked at the end of it. — Jerry Seinfeld
The man of meditation is the man who wastes no time, scatters no energy, misses no opportunity. — Annie Besant
Whenever I'm with my mother, I feel as though I have to spend the whole time avoiding land mines. — Amy Tan
I guess I always felt even if the world came to an end, McDonald's would still be open. — Susan Beth Pfeffer
Our own bodies and minds have changed in ways that are even weirder than puberty. — Michael Grant
The Thieves of Manhattan is a sly and cutting riff on the book-publishing world that is quite funny unless you happen to be an author, in which case the novel will make you consider a more sensible profession-like being a rodeo clown, for example, or a crab-fisherman in the Bering Sea. — Carl Hiaasen
Moving on doesn't mean you loved my dad any less, you know. — Jojo Moyes
Rich or poor, strong or weak, who among us has not begged God for a second chance? — Joseph Conrad
Y father was the best man in the world and probably worth a hundred of me, but he didn't understand me. The town he lived in and the town I lived in were not the same. — Bob Dylan
What is creativity? Having spent my life in one creative endeavor after another, I can tell you it's not something magical or mystical. It's something very simple. To me, it's just a moment - a moment where we look at the ordinary, but we see the extraordinary. It happens all the time in my photography. — Dewitt Jones