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It's a hard thing to explain, but the more I arrange for strings, the more I realize the possibilities. — M. Ward

The only antidote to the unnerving effects of such incoherence is integrity. People and organizations with integrity are wholly themselves. No aspect of self stands different or apart. At their center is clarity, not conflict. When they go inside to find themselves, there is only one self there. — Margaret Wheatley

When I started out in fashion, everything had to be very structured and tight and controlling, and now I'm getting to a point where I think - I could wear a great big parka, that could be quite fabulous. I haven't always got to show off my size, show off my shape. It's a turning point for me. — Victoria Beckham

Go-kart Mozart was checking out the weather chart to see if it was safe outside. — Bruce Springsteen

I suppose I am proud of what has gone on, after all I only ever wanted to play the guitar for a living, and that is what I am still doing. — Bernie Marsden

A person is limited by his conception of himself, nothing more. If you really knew who you were, you could stop the sun from rising tomorrow. — Christopher Pike

We were most amused by destroying what we'd taken. — Darin Bradley

People talk about "job creation," as if that had ever been the aim the industrial economy. The aim was to replace people with machines. — Wendell Berry

I can wade Grief
Whole Pools of it
I'm used to that
But the least push of Joy Breaks up my feet
And I tip
drunken
Let no Pebble
smile
'Twas the New Liquor
That was all! — Emily Dickinson

Each game is an opportunity to be on a great stage and be a witness for Christ. When I step on the floor, people should know who I represent, who I believe in. — Stephen Curry

Life has always been a series of the same choices: enslavement, apathy or freedom. — Shannon L. Alder

We teach females that in relationships, compromise is what a woman is more likely to do. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie