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The person who experiences greatness must have a feeling for the myth he is in. He must reflect what is projected upon him. — Frank Herbert

On the basis of being a woman, by playing an alien, I avoid playing someone's girlfriend here on Earth because that's a bit of a canker sore. — Zoe Saldana

It's okay to glance at the light of another. But when you look to long, it will blind you from seeing your own. — Charles F. Glassman

When I say that we are spiritual beings that means that every human being has a universal consciousness. That universal awareness is our spirit, but we have different mindsets. Mind is a creation of society. — Debasish Mridha

I love wearing whatever is comfortable, and that could be something which was in trend years ago. So, I don't follow fashion. — Virat Kohli

Such laws can be even more humiliating for older women. A widowed grandmother, for example, may have to rely on the permission of a grandson if he is her closest male relative. — Geraldine Brooks

The patronage state is an arrogant state. It assumes it can spend your money better than you do. Yet it expects you to work for it in the first place. — Margaret Thatcher

When I step onto the court, I don't have to think about anything. If I have a problem off the court, I find that after I play, my mind is clearer and I can come up with a better solution. It's like therapy. It relaxes me and allows me to solve problems. — Michael Jordan

Yepsen (n.) The amount that can be held in two hands cupped together; also, the two cupped hands themselves. A measurement that has never really caught on like the teaspoon, the yepsen also falls firmly within the category of things for which you never thought there was a word - at least, not until some interfering busybody like me came along and told you what it was. Yesterneve — Ammon Shea

The same goes for envy, anger and insults - said the master. - When they are not accepted, they continue to belong to the one who carried them. — Paulo Coelho