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I don't believe in worrying. It's a waste of energy. — Malinda Lo
People look up to Jacques Mesrine as if he were a Robin Hood, stealing from the rich, but he never gave anything back to anybody. — Vincent Cassel
I think you should ride the line between fatigue and chaos. The chaos keeps the energy level and spontaneity maximized, while fatigue is just over the edge, and you should try to avoid it. — Ted Nugent
How can we bless at one moment and curse at another? — Joni Eareckson Tada
Freedom and happiness are found in the flexibility and ease with which we move through change. — Gautama Buddha
It's almost like learning to meditate to learn to hear what your kid is actually saying. — Anne Lamott
If a man fights his way through his doubts to the conviction that Jesus Christ is Lord, he has attained to a certainty that the man who unthinkingly accepts things can never reach. — William Barclay
My guess is my brother would call his mom and his dad pretty regularly, a lot more than I probably did. — Jeb Bush
It is a rule of nature that taking a day off on the farm sets a person back at least a week. — Jane Hamilton
I knew salesmen, they made good murderers. — Iain Pears
Vera had held this body when it was moments old, had washed, fed, clothed it, and on her best days she couldn't look at her daughter without swelling with self-regard for having given birth to someone so worthy of love. Now that body had grown beyond the jurisdiction of her protection. Though it was rarely deployed in Vera's emotional vocabulary, she could think of no better word than wonder to describe the startling closeness of just standing here beside her child. Forget Lydia's poor choices. Forget the demons Vera could only guess at. The very fact Lydia was alive gave her mother the faith to believe she had done this one thing right. — Anthony Marra
When I grew up, my father taught us the value of hard work. He wanted us to enjoy ourselves, but he also wanted to know what it took to be successful. He coached a lot of our sports teams growing up. We weren't very good, but we learned about hard work and enjoying life and your teammates. — Andrew Luck
Quiet was another kind of warning. — Nicki Salcedo
