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I want you to have everything you deserve. We'll still be together because you have my heart, my body, and my soul. — Paulo Coelho

Imitate. Don't be shy about it. Try to get as close as you can. You'll never get all the way, and the separation might be truly remarkable. — Bruce Mau

I'm a master of story. Almost a living fiction myself, so resilient am I! Spider-Man beats me down, I rise! Daredevil imprisons me, I escape! That's because stories have power! He who controls the narrative controls the audience, and you're all the audience, every one of you. As they say, the world's a stage ... — Mark Waid

Why should one think thay are okay mentally? Making a study of ourselves is the best solution to our society.Our minds are so complex and if we don't have an avenue to explore, we just cough it up as it is just who I am ... However, it is just half of who you are, we need to find our other half and it is not in the form of another person.-Serena Jade — Serena Jade

I'm a big goofball, you know. Don't tell anyone that, but I'm a big goofball. In Australia we call it a dag. — Hugh Jackman

We are all human; therefore, nothing human can be alien to us. — Maya Angelou

Raymond stood as though someone might have just opened a beach umbrella in his bowels. — Richard Condon

If you're not passionate about what you want to do, you won't be good at it. — Sid Haig

Yoga is about how you live your life all of the time. — Erich Schiffmann

The only thing I would want to say is that storytelling is ancient; it's something that everybody does. Kids mustn't be in awe of it. Reading should be a joy - fun, fun, fun - not a responsibility, not something you do because society demands it, but something you do because it's a pleasure. — Natalie Babbitt

President Obama wants to increase the size of government and raise taxes, while I support less government and more individual freedom. — Ralph Hall

I prefer to work with grey characters rather than black and white. — George R R Martin

In his mind he vaguely pondered whether he should strike that long-legged Englishman in the face and call him a coward, or whether such conduct in a lady's presence might be deemed ungentlemanly, when Marguerite happily interposed. — Emmuska Orczy