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No empty words and gestures, but hands filled with hands, hands pointing the way, hands tracing new lines as age slowly creases its course from the corners of my eyes. — Nolan Liebert

The thing with Bill Shatner is he brings something unique to everything he does. He's not the obvious choice for anything, but he always brings something special to it. — Justin Halpern

Life is such a mysteriously complicated thing that no one should really presume to judge and condemn the behavior of anyone else. — Tennessee Williams

Prayer is happy company with God. — Clement Of Alexandria

If you are someone like Jeff Koons, and you have to work out how to make a big chrome heart or something, then there are lots of people and a big production involved. The money is more natural somehow. For me, I am just on my own in the studio, trying to make things work. One thing is sure: it doesn't make painting any easier. — Peter Doig

Don't dress to kill, dress to survive. — Karl Lagerfeld

Life doesn't happen to me because I don't let it happen. I'm afraid it won't happen the only way I want it to happen: my way. — Carol Vorvain

It's crazy to look at [my baby], flesh and blood, and know that [my husband] and I were able to build something real and solid out of a material as blurry and intangible as love. — Jodi Picoult

For many of us, sport has provided the continuity in our lives, the alternative family to the one we left behind. It gives us something to talk about, to preen about, to care about. — John Thorn

Without an army for the people, there is nothing for the people. — Mao Zedong

If you have no doubt in what you are about to do, you are not pushing yourself hard enough. — Silvio Micali

My standard uniform is a T-shirt and jeans. — Matt Bomer

No matter what meditation technique you use, just let the mind slow down and begin to explore its internal surroundings. — Tim McCarthy

With journaling, you see the patterns of your life; you claim - or reclaim - who you really are; you coach yourself into becoming the someone you imagined; you arrive at a sense of balance, of yourself, of wholeness. You can discover productive patterns and nonproductive patterns in your life, and you can choose to embrace the ones that move you forward. — Rosie Molinary