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I learned that the interior of life was as rewarding as the exterior of life, and that my richest moments occurred when I was absolutely still. — Richard Bode

She had looked at that cottage with hope; I had looked at it with nothing but hatred. And I knew which one of us had been stronger. — Sarah J. Maas

The concept of loneliness and exile and self-sufficiency continually bucks me up. — Christopher Hitchens

Being kind is not hereditary — Benny Bellamacina

Team members have to be focused on the collective good of the team. Too often, they focus their attention on their department, their budget, their career aspirations, their egos. — Patrick Lencioni

Come, let us be bored together — Alexandre Dumas

I saw a hockey game where they threw the puck aside and just started fighting. I saw that, and I'm like, 'So I'm the thug?' — Richard Sherman

Shahidullah Shahid said there is nothing Islamic in Pakistan's constitution. He clearly can't read. The truth is there is nothing Islamic in the TTP. — Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

I could only defend myself so much. It was my word against his. There was no evidence, nor was there any proof. My word meant very little. — Brenda Perlin

I just love making a fool out of myself. I made my living as a clown at kids' parties for about three years. — Hugh Jackman

As an actor I worked for seven years with a community theater company based in London. We used improvisation techniques to take stories to young people who wouldn't normally have access to them - in prisons, hospitals, young offender's units, youth clubs and housing estates. — Jenny Downham

Every thought is a seed. If you plant crab apples, don't count on harvesting Golden Delicious. — Bill Meyer

There have been vast changes in the composition and role of the news media over the decades, and that is a cause for concern as well. When I first entered government nearly forty-eight years ago, three television networks and a handful of newspapers dominated coverage and, to a considerable degree, filtered the most extreme or vitriolic points of view. Today, with hundreds of cable channels, blogs, and other electronic media, too often the professional integrity and long-established standards and practices of journalists are diluted or ignored. Every point of view - including the most extreme - has a ready vehicle for rapid dissemination. And it seems the more vitriolic the opinion, the more attention it gets. This system is clearly more democratic and open, but I believe it has also fueled the coarsening and dumbing down of our national political dialogue. — Robert M. Gates

I really love middle-grade. Middle-grade books have a little more of a magical, light-hearted feel. You can be a little bit more quirky, you can have a little more humor. It doesn't get so dark and deep. — James Dashner