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The word "politics" comes from the Greek politeia which had to do with the citizenry, not the government. — Marianne Williamson

My interest in magic was kindled by Steve Martin, the comedian I'd gone to high school with. — Gary McCord

I've got to remember to ask her if she can tie a knot in a cherry with it, too. Not that it matters. I have no use for knotted cherries. But — Lauren Blakely

Be a half-assed crusader, a part-time fanatic. Don't worry to much about the fate of the world. Saving the world is only a hobby. Get out there and enjoy the world, your girlfriend, your boyfriend, husbands wives; climb mountains, run rivers, get drunk, do whatever you want to do while you can, before it's too late. — Edward Abbey

Yeah I have an attitude. You weren't subjected to what I was subjected to, so don't try to tell me how I am. — Steven Blush

It is clear, then, that wisdom is knowledge having to do with certain principles and causes. But now, since it is this knowledge that we are seeking, we must consider the following point: of what kind of principles and of what kind of causes is wisdom the knowledge? — Aristotle.

There's nothing like getting yourself into character and seeing a different person. It really wears on your vanity. — Elisabeth Moss

His touch seared all the way through to my bones. Each touch after would pale in comparison. For the rest of my life. — Missy Anne

We're all haunted in one way or another, are we not? If not by spirits, then by our own demons and regrets. — Teresa Medeiros

It's important to let each artist do what makes him or her feel comfortable. Success should be a by-product of that. — Kenny G

In America a bread never came without complications. — Oscar Handlin

But he was careful. He didn't make a simple remark without rehearsing it beforehand. And he continually removed the expression from his face lest it be the wrong one, and give him away. He also avoided any strong light, such as the lamp on the kitchen table. Sometimes a weakness overcame him, his legs were unstrung, and he had to find some place to sit down, but this was easy enough to disguise. It was his voice that gave him the most trouble. It sounded false to him and not like his voice at all. — William Maxwell

It was true, I took too much for granted; I trusted fate, back then. — Margaret Atwood

Movement is tranquility. — Stirling Moss