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Sometimes we think we're a little too gifted to show up, yo uknow. But none of us truly is ... By avoiding risk we really risk what's most important in life
reaching toward growth, our potential, and a true contribution to a common good. — Max DePree

The short film project I just finished for W Hotels and Intel, I didn't have my script finished until a few days before we began filming. We edited it very quickly and now it's up online. It was great to conceive an idea and have it premiere just a few weeks later, compared to a feature, which takes a year or more. — Roman Coppola

Your mind is a positive asset. Use it for positive thoughts. — Clark Terry

There is a vast region of enormous potential located somewhere between your ears. — Ashleigh Brilliant

I would rather stay in Samiya and serve the gods than leave and serve a man. — Emily R. King

Ice princess? Hardly. She was the opposite of cold. Christ, just the sight of her made Matty want to speak in fucking verse like he was Shakespeare incarnate. Genna — J.M. Darhower

Perhaps we get, not what we deserve, but what we demand. — Emma Donoghue

It occurs to me that cricket is not the true sport in London - gossip is. — Libba Bray

The whole path of mindfulness is this: Whatever you are doing, be aware of it. — Dipa Ma

I am a breast. A Phenomenon that has been vastly described to me as "a massive hormonal influx, "a endocrinopathic catastrophe" and/or "a hermaphroditic explosion of chromosomes" took place within my body between midnight and 4 A.M. on February 18, 1971, and converted me into a mammary gland disconnected from any human form. — Philip Roth

Having a blank slate is sometimes as daunting as it is exciting. — Joe Madureira

To care for things when others don't care, that's what makes you human. — Adam Gottbetter

Show me one thing here on earth which has begun well and not ended badly. The proudest palpitations are engulfed in a sewer, where they cease throbbing, as though having reached their natural term: this downfall constitutes the heart's drama and the negative meaning of history. — Emile M. Cioran