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What I believe, according to my own experience, is that a calm, peaceful mind is a very important element for sustaining the body in a balanced way. — Dalai Lama

I come from a hut, from a hut I went to the projects, from the projects I went to a mansion so you out there you have ABSOLUTLY NO EXCUSE! — Wyclef Jean

Our lives are like the talents in the parable of the three stewards. It is something that has been given to us for the time being and we have the opportunity and privilege of doing our best with this precious gift. — George Vaillant

Ways of worshipping are not to be ranked as better or worse than one another ... It's all praise, and it's all right. — Rumi

However, it should in no way be associated with that great body of factual information relating to orthodox Zen Buddhist practice. It's not very factual on motorcycles either. — Robert M. Pirsig

By the time we're adults, our ideas have solidified. So I wanted to write for a younger audience, who would perhaps love heroes from other cultures. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

We work well together with the United Kingdom - particularly, perhaps, when we talk about new rules for the European Union. — Angela Merkel

We have to be bigger than the things we suffer. — Shelly Crane

Nothing is so aggravating than calmness. — Oscar Wilde

Whoa. He had ghouls on speed dial. My lawyer kicks so much ass. — Kevin Hearne

How many men must die before we can really have a free and true and peaceful society? How long will it take? — Coretta Scott King

I'm pretty disciplined to keep the momentum of a story going by writing everyday, even if it's only a couple paragraphs or a page or two. — James Rollins

I felt that I had been driven from the temple where for nineteen years, along with other believers, I had worshiped the great god News on a daily basis. — Walter Cronkite

Whatever is unnamed, undepicted in images, whatever is omitted from biography, censored in collections of letters, whatever is misnamed as something else, made difficult-to-come-by, whatever is buried in the memory by the collapse of meaning under an inadequate or lying language - this will become, not merely unspoken, but unspeakable. — Adrienne Rich