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But you don't let true happiness slip out of your grasp without one helluva fight. — Johanna Lindsey

Land degradation did not start with chemical agriculture. But chemical agriculture offered new tools for annihilation. — Joel Salatin

I'm so sick of hearing that U.K. hip hop doesn't get credit and success when I'm working to get it - for me and for others, too. — Estelle

But eternal liveliness is what counts: what does "eternal life" matter, or life at all? — Friedrich Nietzsche

We do yoga to make life more beautiful.. to stop misery from entering our world. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

If a man loses a dear friend, he looks around and sees many friends come to console and comfort him. If a man loses his wealth, after a little thought he will realize that the delight that came from wealth will be restored by finding more. Thus he forgets his loss and is consoled. But if a man's heart is deprived of peace, where will he find it again, how will he replace it? — Kahlil Gibran

A book's flaws make it less predictable. — Janet Fitch

For every reason it's not possible, there are hundreds of people who have faced the same circumstances and succeeded. — Jack Canfield

I think 'House of Night' blew up the way it did because it offered so many people a fantasy that they can be ... vampires are very alluring. — Kristin Cast

I was sixty-six years old. I still had to make a living. I looked at my social security check of 105 dollars and decided to use that to try to franchise my chicken recipe. Folks had always liked my chicken. — Colonel Sanders

For me, a muse is someone who looks glamorous but is quite passive, whereas I was very hard-working. I worked from 9am to sometimes 9pm, or even 2am. I certainly wasn't passive — Loulou De La Falaise

You are going to find that buying the car is much less satisfying than working for it. — Thomas M. Sterner

A prince can mak a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a' that; But an honest man's aboon his might: Guid faith, he maunna fa' that. — Robert Burns

What influenced my style was the feeling that I was a lousy artist ... I was like the ugly duckling, not knowing what I was, style-wise, and thinking I was all on my own ... I evolved into a style that couldn't be compared to anyone else. — Jim Rowe