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Genius seems to consist merely in trueness of sight, in using such words as show that the man was an eye-witness, and not a repeater of what was told. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I never been a hater of these other cats, who never really had nothing, being successful. That's not my problem. — Raekwon
The only really important thing, at the end of the day, is your health. If you haven't got that, then all the money in the world isn't going to bring you happiness. — John Caudwell
One must have chaos and frenzy within oneself to give birth to a dancing star. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Through discipline comes freedom. — Aristotle.
People who could easily be mistaken as preteens just shouldn't even try to pull off the look-at-me-I'm-so-serious-and-mysterious-and-sexy look. Especially while driving because, please, you look like you are twelve and a half and driving with a serious look. Most kids who get the opportunity to drive illegally are smiling so big that they look dyslexic and about to piss their pants with excitement because they are in operation of a vehicle that isn't manufactured by PlayStation. — Chase Brooks
The very fact that anything can die, implies the existence of something that cannot die; which must either take to itself another form, as when the seed that is sown dies, and arises again; or, in conscious existence, may, perhaps, continue to lead a purely spiritual life. — George MacDonald
It isn't what happens to us that causes us to suffer; it's what we say to ourselves about what happens. — Pema Chodron
Each man believes only his experience. — Empedocles
I love my little overgrown yard. And my house is wonderful. It's everything that I need. — Patti Smith
I thought Jeanine attacked the Abnegation to seize power, but — Veronica Roth
Disability fluctuates, growing visible, then invisible, then visible again, becoming both ever-present and haunting. Such a problematizing of physical life added a new wrinkle to the genre's double/secret identity trope: the characters now interact with their shifting bodies as bodies with all the complications involved. — Jose Alaniz
I'll never forget my first words in the theatre. "Peanuts. Popcorn." — Henny Youngman
The strength comes only from your mind. Fingertips. Wrist. Thighs. Brain. These are your weapons. The sword is merely a beautiful accessory. — Kelly Gardiner