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To me, one of the best faces America has ever projected is the face of a Peace Corps volunteer. That face symbolizes this country: young, curious, brimming with idealism and hope - and a real, honest compassion. — Teresa Heinz

Spirituality is the food for the soul, spirit and the body. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I feel like I have just been really, really lucky to meet some of the most successful and great actors alive today. — Troye Sivan

I write with as much objectivity as I can. — Ernest Gaines

A person is never happy till their vague strivings has itself marked out its proper limitations. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Old men are prone to invest the futures of young men with their own past sorrows. — Honore De Balzac

He was not his father, and this was not his work; but he was the master, and this was his masterpiece. — Victor Hugo

You can take no credit for beauty at sixteen. But if you are beautiful at sixty, it will be your soul's own doing. — Marie Stopes

I, myself, searched for Sham-bha-la for eleven years.
I am perhaps a little wiser than I was, but it may be I am only
lazy and afraid. At any rate, it seems to me a waste of energy
to try to learn what is beyond my understanding. I don't even
understand my own religion. How shall I understand that of
individuals whose thinking is said to comprehend all religions
and philosophies and all the problems of the human race? — Talbot Mundy

Yes, I was fat, but I dealt with it by simply never thinking about it. It is useful, when you are fat, to have a lot of other things to think about. — Roger Ebert

Since I came here I have learned that Chester A. Arthur is one man and the President of the United States is another. — Chester A. Arthur

Happiness is a choice. You have to choose it - and you have to fight for it. — Drew Barrymore

Ordinary man to Zen Master Ikkyu: 'Master, please write the maxims exemplifying the highest wisdom.' Ikkyu immediately writes the ideogram 'Attention,' with his brush. The man asks, 'Will you please add something more?' Ikkyu now writes, twice: 'Attention. Attention.' The man remarks, with an edge, 'There's really not much depth or subtlety here.' Ikkyu then writes the same ideogram three times: 'Attention. Attention. Attention.' The man now demands: 'What does that word 'Attention' mean, anyway?' Ikkyu replies: 'Attention means attention. — James H. Austin