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Most women would not be happy being me. People say, 'But you're alone.' But I don't feel alone. I feel very un-alone. — Stevie Nicks

When I read about myself and how writers have focused on negative stuff, it hurts my feelings. — Zachary Cole Smith

Sending love letters to first-graders will teach them lessons in cursive. But writing back will test their commitment. — Bauvard

Do not worry if others do not understand you. Instead worry if you do not understand others. — Confucius

You cannot put patience and experience into a parenthesis, and, omitting them, bring hope out of tribulation. — Alexander MacLaren

The founding fathers went out of their way to establish a clear "wall of separation" between religion and state, to quote Thomas Jefferson. They reasoned, as James Madison so cleverly articulated, that both religion and government exist in greater purity if kept apart. — Phil Zuckerman

Experience, which destroys innocence, also leads one back to it. — James A. Baldwin

Strangers when you meet, strangers when you part -a gymnasium of bodies namelessly masturbating each other. People with no morals often considered themselves more free, but mostly they lacked the ability to feel or to love. So they became swingers. The dead fucking the dead. There was no gamble or humor in their game -it was corpse fucking corpse. Morals were restrictive, but they were grounded on human experience down through the centuries. Some morals tended to keep people slaves in factories, in churches and true to the State. Other morals simply made good sense. It was like a garden filled with poisoned fruit and good fruit. You had to know which to pick and eat, which to leave alone. — Charles Bukowski

Sociologists tell us that even the most introverted individual will influence ten thousand other people during his or her lifetime! This amazing statistic was shared with me by my associate Tim Elmore. — John C. Maxwell

The fact is, it is seldom indeed that any wrong one suffers is not thoroughly foreshadowed by wrongs one has done. — Marilynne Robinson

Weaving olden dances; mingling hands and mingling glances. — W.B.Yeats

Shooting this one was kind of like a two month party, we would literally play music between takes, and other movies that were shooting on our lot would play hookey, come over and hang out and stuff. We had a great time. — Mike Myers

These three things-work, will, success-fill human existences. Will opens the door to success, both brilliant and happy. Work passes these doors, and at the end of the journey success comes in to crown one's efforts. — Louis Pasteur