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A Boston man is the east wind made flesh. — Thomas Gold Appleton
In every respect, fantasy is like doing abstract paintings. — Lance Henriksen
I was sick of wanting money. I was sick of being without a goal. — Douglas Coupland
And with tears of blood he cleansed the hand,
The hand that held the steel:
For only blood can wipe out blood,
And only tears can heal — Oscar Wilde
Much depends on your attitude. If you are filled with negative judgment and anger, then you will feel separate from other people. You will feel lonely. But if you have an open heart and are filled with trust and friendship, even if you are physically alone, even living a hermit's life, you will never feel lonely. — Desmond Tutu
Man - every man - is an end in himself, not a means to the ends of others; he must live for his own sake, neither sacrificing himself to others nor sacrificing others to himself; he must work for his rational self-interest, with the achievement of his own happiness as the highest moral purpose of his life. — Ayn Rand
If I had been trying to take the job away from him in a sneaky, underhand manner, then I deserved all I got. But it was the other way around. I was trying to get him the job. — Ian St. John
The world has two kinds of people," Judge Sullivan used to say. "Those who are inclined to believe, and those who aren't. In my courtroom, we value belief. Belief in all things." He — Hanya Yanagihara
Giving is the secret of abundance. — Sivananda
I sometimes think that the prevalent use of external cosmetics eats out the internal brain if persisted in long enough. — Elisabeth Marbury
Kids still can be said to live in their own little world. Even if their parents are helicoptering around them, assigning play dates and so forth, I think they're still living in some sense of their own little perceptual worlds. — Jerry Spinelli
A woman is like a tea bag - you can't tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water. — Eleanor Roosevelt
We must do our business faithfully, without trouble or disquiet, recalling our mind to God mildly, and with tranquility, as often as we find it wandering from him. — Brother Lawrence