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Just be. Let your true nature emerge. Don't disturb your mind with seeking. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Winning the green jacket is great - I can pay for all the diapers I'm going to have to get. — Bubba Watson

Continuing economic growth requires both recruitment of new companies and expansion of existing businesses. — Phil Bredesen

A man's past is forever set in stone. There — Seneca.

What I can't do," Aadon said after a minute, as he traced his fingers down those pale, marked arms, "is ever let you go." He lifted Jesse's chin and looked into his soul-stealing brown eyes. "I am too far into you to ever get out. I'll have to move in with you, because I already need to breathe you like air."
Jesse touched just the tips of his fingers to Aadon's cheek, awed by the continued acceptance. "I cannot believe I ever thought you were too tongue-tied to be a lawyer. — Jaime Samms

White people use their literature to maintain culture. That's why you find references to Milton and Spencer and Shakespeare and Dostoyevsky in contemporary novels. — Ntozake Shange

Blair is regarded by most people in Britain as a smarmy git. — Paddy Ashdown

Did you hear that crazy man? we said.
Education is your mother? we said.
We laughed and did imitations. We thought Mr. Kondit, like more than a few of the men and boys who had crossed the desert to get to Ethiopia, had lost his mind along the way. — Dave Eggers

If everyone in the world sat quietly at the same time, closed their eyes and concentrated as hard as they could on peace and goodwill, all the killing and cruelty in the world would continue. And probably increase. — George Carlin

Whoever is in charge of making sure I don't do stupid shit is fired.
- T-SHIRT — Darynda Jones

Money is a tool. Used properly it makes something beautiful- used wrong, it makes a mess! — Bradley Vinson

William tapped Nicholas on the shoulder and said, My advice to you is more speeches and more parades. — Robert K. Massie