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I was trying to do something that seemed very natural and easy but which bridged that gulf between the singing voice and the speaking voice. — Carlisle Floyd

When I was praised I lost my time, for instantly I turned around to look at the work I had thought slightly of, and that day I made nothing new. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The size of a misfortune is not determinable by an outsider's measurement of it but only by the measurements applied to it by the person specially affected by it. — Mark Twain

To discern the Zeitgeist you need to read widely. You need to systematically scan all possible sources of information. You also need to gauge the moods and emotions triggered by the happenings at that point in time. But if you can get a good sense on Zeitgeist you can get immense control on shaping new ideas for others and you can even control others! — Abhishek Ratna

What is the difference between the real world and the virtual world?"
" Only the amount of information. — Reki Kawahara

Getting to this point hasn't always been easy; it took me years to really learn to silence my mind. But as you move through your career and your life, you will have to learn that if you're not what you do, then what you do has no business keeping you entertained at night. — Kelly Cutrone

People need to start becoming more aware of what's going on and doing something to fix it. — Spencer Smith

Any system that contradicts itself can never be wrong, and welcome to the world of contradictions ... — Steve Merrick

The only way to peace is forgiveness. — Pope John Paul II

She was in the bed. His bed. He'd taken the couch and offered his room to her. A nice gesture for a killer. — Cynthia Eden

Look dude, no humping the redhead until we see if the rabbit dies. — Lynn Hagen

The self-realized spirit is merely a spirit emancipated from fear, judgement and knowing. — Bryant McGill