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The non-action of the wise man is not inaction. It is not studied. It is not shaken by anything. The sage is quiet because he is not moved, not because he wills to be quiet ... Joy does all things without concern. For emptiness, stillness, tranquillity, tastelessness, silence, and non-action are the root of all things. — Zhuangzi
Put 'going the extra mile' to work as part of one's daily habit. — Bruce Lee
Her only way home was to betray her friend. — Scott Westerfeld
Marriage is not the beginning of the journey, nor the end - it is the journey. — Carew Papritz
I don't really believe that documentary is objective reality and fiction is all illusion. — Mike Mills
It is often hard to bear the tears that we ourselves have caused. — Marcel Proust
My childhood is in my brother's house, and I like to visit there and be reminded. — Ellen Gilchrist
Grace is the central invitation to life and the final word. It's the beckoning nudge and the overwhelming, undeserved mercy that urges us to change and grow, and then gives us the power to pull it off. — Tim Hansel
I had to come out on stage with my little staff and robe and I had this sun on top of my head that my mom made - that was the first time I was ever on stage singing in front of anybody. I realized that I was one of the best acts of the night but I didn't give singing much thought after that. I was really into playing baseball. — Gonjasufi
One man's style must not be the rule of another's. — Jane Austen
Yeah, and she's really screwed up, as screwed up as me, but I don't look at that as an insult. I look at that as a chance to connect. — Ned Vizzini
Back in the day, when I started, you were still allowed to make mistakes. You got to make your mistakes in public, in a way. I think the world was a more forgiving place when I started my career, in the sense that we got time and space to develop as a writer. — Val McDermid
She would like to be on a train named Nightfall going to some place where she'd be twenty-five years old. — Dawn Powell
I started in the restaurant business at the age of 19 as a waitress. I loved the atmosphere and the camaraderie of the restaurant business. I loved not having to go to an office. I loved making people happy. — Anne Burrell
