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A weak King must be what other Kings have been; a strong King is himself, and from then on the meaning of the name of King is changed. — Orson Scott Card

Yoga is more a state than a methodology. A state where there is nothing missing. You don't feel like you have to grab this or grab that in order to be complete or full. From wringing out the body and the mind, from sitting in meditation, from studying scripture, from selfless service. — Colleen Saidman

It was only when I finished the course and left my graduation diploma on the bus that I realised I'd become an actor. — James D'arcy

Lost in the mystery of finding myself alive. — Walker Percy

it is not surprising that some, such as the historian John R. Vile, suggest we consider the concession as a form of military surrender or even a funeral oration. Just as after a war, the public wants peace after a presidential campaign. They hope that politicians will emulate that most — Scott Farris

I'd love to be approached to do ordinary things more. — Marc Newson

This may sound cavalier, but it is true: If I had to choose between reliving the rape or the grand jury testimony, I would choose the rape. — Samantha Geimer

It didn't stop me from believing we might have had a chance though. — S.C. Stephens

Remember,the press is a business: Newspapers and magazines are in business to make money - sometimes at the expense of accuracy, fairness and even the truth. — Michael Jackson

I hope very much this event, the death of Milosevic will help Serbia to look definitely to the future. — Javier Solana

The gift my mother gave me was the gift of possibility. From an early age, she instilled in me a belief that I could do anything I wanted to do. It wasn't a matter of, 'Can I?' or 'Should I?' It was just, 'You can, you must, you will!' She wanted me to believe that anything was possible. — Maria Shriver

A poet is a poet, whether he rides in a Ford or on a donkey; a sage is a sage, whether he plays golf in New Jersey or bathes in the Ganges, or prays in the desert; and a fool is a fool, whether he be a maharaja or a president of a post-war republic. — Ameen Rihani

In Spain, you can go into any tapas bar, and you'll see anchovies all over the menu. — Jose Andres