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There is often, in the affairs of government, more efficiency and wisdom in non-action than in action. — John C. Calhoun

I know when things are going to get me a little nervous, because nervous to me feels good. — Misty May-Treanor

There's motion, like taking action or moving forward. There's evolution-that's growing or changing with life. And then there's illumination, which is understanding or knowing. — Jessi Kirby

Both parties aren't capable of anything other than a strongly emotional evaluation of the consequences, while ignoring the causes. — Andrzej Sapkowski

Israel deserves special treatment from the United States, both for historical reasons and because there can be no regional peace without a secure Israel. — Stephen Kinzer

Everything's a film idea if this is what you do.I've always been secretly confident that I'd never run out of ideas,because I've never had any. I just live my life, see things theway I do, and I'm just looking for a notion to hang it all on. — Alan Rudolph

For me, going to markets is the best way to understand the soul of a place. — Alain Ducasse

A thousand years ago, scientists who wondered about consciousness and the nature of reality were burned at the stake. We still haven't recovered from that and it's left us with a culture that no longer investigates consciousness, except on the fringes. — David O. Russell

People love to talk but hate to listen. Listening is not merely not talking, though even that is beyond most of our powers; it means taking a vigorous, human interest in what is being told us. You can listen like a blank wall or like a splendid auditorium where every sound comes back fuller and richer. — Alice Duer Miller

Suffering builds character and impels you to penetrate life's secrets. It's the path of great artists, great religious leaders, great social reformers. The problem is not suffering per se, but rather our identification with our own ego: our divided, dualistic, cramped view of things. 'We are too ego-centered,' Suzuki tells Cage.' The ego-shell in which we live is the hardest thing to outgrow. We seem to carry it all the time from childhood up to the time we finally pass away. — Kay Larson

when she baked, she could feel herself coming back to center, that everything else fell away, and she remembered who she was supposed to be. — Jodi Picoult