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Choose beliefs that serve your soul - choose beliefs that serve the grander dream of who you choose to be. — Joy Page

It just so happens that when I was, like, 19 or 20, I got a couple of auditions and got a couple parts with good people. Of the thousands of auditions where you don't get the part, I've done a couple of jobs where you do it and you're like, "Okay, this is good." — Paul Dano

The people at festivals are much more open to dance and just sing along. They come right up to the stage and they're very thankful. That's one thing I really appreciate about the yoga culture, that the people are very thankful. They come up to you as much as any fan would, but they express sincere gratitude and I appreciate that. — Brett Dennen

Roberto Calasso's survey of the renewed interest in myth demonstrates how decisive the gods' influence was on modern literature. Calasso is not only immensely learned; he is one of the most original thinkers and writers we have today. — Charles Simic

If my friends or my girlfriend back home saw who I've turned into, I don't think they'd recognize me. And I think that's okay with me. — Hannah Moskowitz

The strange word nymphomation, used to denote a complex mathematical procedure where numbers, rather than being added together or multiplied or whatever, were actually allowed to breed with each other to produce new numbers. — Jeff Noon

Every morning I walk like this around
the pond, thinking: if the doors of my heart ever close, I am as good as dead. — Mary Oliver

And then there was a moment of silence. As if time was taking a deep breath. — Fredrik Backman

You want to know what Classics are?" said a drunk Dean of Admissions to me at a faculty party a couple of years ago. "I'll tell you what Classics are. Wars and homos. — Donna Tartt

There are five elements: earth, air, fire, water and garlic. — Louis Diat

Taking the photograph is the easiest part for me — Duane Michals