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Jonathan's voice was quiet now. "Thank you for sharing this evening with me. In yoga, we say 'Namaste,' which means 'I bow to the divine in you.'" He bowed his dork-knobbed head and said, "Namaste." We bowed back and mumbled, "Namaste." On my tongue, the new word felt as though it contained its own foreign spice. — Claire Dederer
You've got to ask! Asking is, in my opinion, the world's most powerful - and neglected - secret to success and happiness. — Percy Ross
The little vices of the great must needs be accounted very great. — Publilius Syrus
I always treat each take as a rehearsal for the next take. That way you can find stuff and keep adding and playing until they tell me to stop. — Martin Landau
We have a network of contacts, where there are very few boards where we can't reach out to the CEO or key board members. — Frank Quattrone
You don't want to be in a relationship with someone who's scared of you. — Tila Tequila
I'm not drunk," Cithrin said. "You aren't," Yardem agreed. "Then why can't I have another glass?" "Because that's how you stay not drunk. — Daniel Abraham
Every choice before you represents the universe inviting you to remember who you are and what you want. — Alan Cohen
Why the heck do we allow the media to ever tell us someone is gross? It makes me so mad. 99% of the world has flaws. — Shantel VanSanten
And maybe there's no peace in this world, for us or for anyone else, I don't know. But I do know that, as long as we live, we must remain true to ourselves. — Spartacus
All of this goes back to Bill Clinton. It's not a coincidence that radical welfare reform took place on the same watch that also saw a radical deregulation of the financial services industry. Clinton was a man born with a keen nose for two things: women with low self-esteem and political opportunity. When he was in the middle of a tough primary fight in 1992 and came out with a speech promising to "end welfare as we know it," he could immediately smell the political possibilities, and it wasn't long before this was a major plank in his convention speech (and soon in his first State of the Union address). Clinton understood that putting the Democrats back in the business of banging on black dependency would allow his party to reseize the political middle that Democrats had lost when Lyndon Johnson threw the weight of the White House behind the civil rights effort and the War on Poverty. — Matt Taibbi
No, I don't want to give my people sticks. I want to give them eyes. — Rajneesh
