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The biggest thing I have to keep in mind is balance. I have certain times and days that I dedicate to certain responsibilities. It is very important to not become unbalanced in an area, spending too much time in one area and not another. — Joyce Meyer

What is there in common between life and chemistry; between good and evil and electrical charges, between a collection of cells and the consciousness of a caress? — Aldous Huxley

I am not forsaken! I'm no longer alone in the darkness! Before my eyes I see a thousand little devils lighting black candles along the path which leads toward the edge ... the blindingly beautiful edge. — Susan Kay

The assumption that animals are without rights and the illusion that our treatment of them has no moral significance is a positively outrageous example of Western crudity and barbarity. Universal compassion is the only guarantee of morality. — Arthur Schopenhauer

My roots are in stand-up, and stand-up is very freeing. There's no script involved; you just fly. — Harland Williams

At one point, I was seriously considering playing Huck Finn in a production in Northern Maine in the dead of winter. — David Walton

If I had a brontosaurus, I would name him Horace or Morris. But if suddenly one day he had A lot of little brontosauri- I would change his name to Laurie. — Shel Silverstein

#1 Build people up by encouragement. #2 Give people credit by acknowledgment. #3 Give people recognition by gratitude. — John C. Maxwell

The ending of partition was inevitable because Ireland was one nation by history and tradition , by facts of race, geography, and economy — Seamus Costello

I don't remember who said this, but there really are places in the heart you don't even know exist until you love a child. — Anne Lamott

My dream role is to play in a story of how the Joker became the Joker, and I would play the young Heath Ledger. — Jonny Weston

Those who control what young people are taught, and what they experience - what they see, hear, think, and believe - will determine the future course for the nation. — James Dobson

Growing up in Georgia, I used to think people up north or out west were so different. They're really not. They're just regular people who live in small towns. They grow up and try to raise families and have a job and go to church and play softball. It's that way everywhere. — Alan Jackson

He'd had, perhaps, too much wine. Enough to weaken a certain resolve, the one having to do with recognizing his own maturity, that host of years behind him of which he was constantly reminded by the dwindling number of covetous glances flung his way. True, one might call it experience, settling for those women who knew enough to appreciate such traits. But a man's mind was quick to flit from how things were to how he wanted them to be, or, even worse, to how they used to be. As the saying went, when it came to the truth, every man was a duellist sheathed in the blood of ten thousand cuts. — Steven Erikson