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I'm not mannerist. I don't think I'm interested in mannerism. If I ever use it in a way, or if manner is like some kind of product of certain sorts of usage of different kinds of materials, then it's about involution or turning in on that. — Julian Schnabel

If you want inner peace, find it in solitude, not speed, and if you would find yourself, look to the land from which you came and to which you go. — Stewart Udall

she knew the effort it took to keep one's exterior self together, upright, when everything inside was in pieces, broken beyond repair. One touch, one warm, compassionate hand, could shatter that hard-won perfect exterior. And then it would take years and years to restore it. So — Melanie Benjamin

We are not meant to stay wounded. We are supposed to move through our tragedies and challenges and to help each other move through the many painful episodes of our lives. By remaining stuck in the power of our wounds, we block our own transformation. We overlook the greater gifts inherent in our wounds - the strength to overcome them and the lessons that we are meant to receive through them. Wounds are the means through which we enter the hearts of other people. They are meant to teach us to become compassionate and wise. — Caroline Myss

I think it's important to have professional lessons or advice. — Delta Goodrem

This is at the heart of all good education, where the teacher asks students to think and engages them in encouraging dialogues, constantly checking for understanding and growth. — William Glasser

When you get a certain amount of media attention, I think people are like, "Where's your other album?" — Beth Ditto

Shoes off in the whale! And don't try and make a break for the anus. — Christopher Moore

Drunk minds speak sober thoughts, right? — R.S. Grey

So you're saying you don't feed something in a situation where it would be a big disaster for it to grow. — Catherine Ryan Hyde