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As with lemon juice, the more sorrel you use, the more it has to be balanced with something sweet, starchy or creamy - it's a yin-yang approach to cooking that I find rather calming. — Yotam Ottolenghi

preoccupation with fantasies of success; exhibitionism and insatiable attention-getting maneuvers; — Joan D. Chittister

Passion is what gives meaning to our lives. It's what allows us to achieve success beyond our wildest imagination. Try to find a career path that you have a passion for. — Henry Samueli

Vulnerability lets in light. — A.D. Posey

I eventually became an actor, starting with doing stand-up comedy in New York and then theater wherever they would let me. Finally, I moved out here to Los Angeles and got on a show. — Nolan North

The virtues of free enterprise can become distorted by greed & delusion. — Allan Lokos

These places, and the ancient things you know, You won't know soon. I'm working on it now.' — Andrew Motion

He who learns must suffer. — Aeschylus

Nations with nations mix'd confus'dly die, and lost in one promiscuous carnage lie. — Joseph Addison

What place is this that is my world; what dark coil has my spirit embodied?" he whispered the angry disclaimer that had always been a part of him. "In light, I see my skin as black; in darkness, it glows white in the heat of this rage I cannot dismiss. — R.A. Salvatore

Friendship is such an elastic word. There never was an age when it stood for so many things in private, and was yet so absolutely non-existent in fact. — Ouida

mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly — Anonymous

The goal of leadership is not to be likable or loved but to be proven trustworthy and respected. — Miles Anthony Smith

I felt like I was living two lives. One in the present and one in the past. — A.B. Shepherd