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Try out lots of different options early in your career. Then watch the responses: how you feel, what the market values, what people appreciate about you. It's the only way to find work that's uniquely right for you. — Lisa Gansky

You know a one eyed woman, she do the best she can. She search the world over trying to find her a one eyed man. — Gary B.B. Coleman

The New Frontier of which I speak is not a set of promises, it is a set of challenges.
It sums up not what I intend to offer the American people, but what I intend to ask of them. — John F. Kennedy

Governments steal from citizens through taxes and through the subterfuge of monetizing their own IOUs. — John Pugsley

I don't let the children watch TV on weeknights. They practice playing musical instruments instead. Both my sons play piano, drums and guitar, so my husband and I listen to them in the evening. — Jane Seymour

Until you become as willing to ask for help as you are to give it, however, you are only working half the equation. — Keith Ferrazzi

What I love to do is take on business challenges in a way that really can have an impact on peoples' lives. — Greg Brenneman

The smell of glazed sugar and folded pride still lingered on her clothes. — Leslye Walton

We are shoulder to shoulder due to the size of the cab, and if Gratton is made of flour and potatoes, Sean is made of stone and driftwood and possibly those prickly anemones that sometimes wash up on shore. — Maggie Stiefvater

When you want something and you don't have it, it may be a cause of stress to you. However, if we reflect on how we came to have things that were not there originally, we can be excited, delighted, and grateful that we want something even before we have it. Seen from this perspective, wanting something - or more specifically, being able to want something while it is not there yet - is already a gift in itself. !is is why we offer gratitude. — Ilchi Lee

Chaos theory throws it right out the window. It says that you can never predict certain phenomena at all. You can never predict the weather more than a few days away. All the money that has been spent on long-range forecasting - about half a billion dollars in the last few decades - is money wasted. It's a fool's errand. It's as pointless as trying to turn lead into gold. We look back at the alchemists and laugh at what they were trying to do, but future generations will laugh at us the same way. We've tried the impossible - and spent a lot of money doing it. Because in fact there are great categories of phenomena that are inherently unpredictable. — Michael Crichton

I've always maintained that men were more romantic than women. — Helen Fisher

Writing may be masturbatory, but God forbid it should be an act off autocannibalism. — Stephen King