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I live in a rather special world. I only know one person who voted for Nixon. Where they are I don't know. They're outside my ken. But sometimes when I'm in a theater I can feel them. — Pauline Kael

Every relationship has tough days. Don't let the grudge last. Be the first to try to make things right and stop waiting for an apology. — Nouman Ali Khan

Upon the shores of death I have been told there is a place between the tides where time and pain do not exist — Frederick Anderson

We have relationships and know the exact outcome with that person because we don't deal with ourselves and don't deal with our issues and end up being attracted to the same person or the person is attracted to our energy. — Boris Kodjoe

You either fight active evil or you accept it. Doing nothing is acceptance. There is no in-between. — Bill O'Reilly

We learn from education, experience and people. — Lailah Gifty Akita

When I was growing up, in our house nudity was defined as the period of time between the shower and your towel. — Amy Cohen

There's a certain amount of tyranny in all of us to some extent, and in some people it's much more developed than in others. It's a different balance which makes us all different. — Paula Fox

I have believed for a long time that human nature is a reciprocity of what is inside the skin and what is outside: that it is definitely not "rolled up inside us" but our way of being one with our fellows and our world. I call this field theory. — Gardner Murphy

A lot of people don't know that Dad was quite a scientist, and he was so clever. — Bindi Irwin

if you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you have always gotten — Jane Kirkpatrick

It is an economic fact that predicting the future is most valuable when everybody things you are wrong. — Derek Thompson

The snow, which had fallen quietly at first, was now pelting against the windowpanes, driven by a wicked wind; the storm was rapidly assuming proportions of a blizzard. — Frances Parkinson Keyes