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The message of 'Zomb-B' is that you have to listen to your own heart and head and question everything. Question stereotypes and the way the world seems or is being presented. Some of the people we should be most concerned about, dangerous right-wing bigots, sound convincing and reasonable. — Darren Shan

I am always thinking about writing music; my wife is constantly asking me: 'Is there any way you can turn off the music part of your brain for a minute?' but I really can't! It's my form of therapy. — Kellin Quinn

Your action has nothing to do with your abundance! Your abundance is a response to your vibration. Of course, your belief is part of your vibration. So if you believe that action is part of what brings your abundance, then you've got to unravel that. — Esther Hicks

A person never knows their own true face. Everybody thinks that the phoney, posed social mask they wear is their real face. — Shusaku Endo

The infidels are committing suicide by the hundreds on the gates of Baghdad ... Be assured, Baghdad is safe, protected. Iraqis are heroes. — Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf

We have the power to improve our work lives immeasurably through awareness, compassion, patience & ingenuity. — Sharon Salzberg

No matter what happens to us, I will ensure that she will never forget this moment in her life. That she will think of this day, this evening, this moment... — Jessica Clare

It was nostalgic in that painful way nostalgia could be — Kristen Ashley

I don't see any significant recession or depression in the offing. — George M. Humphrey

Anything and everything you can think of can turn your life around. — Nik Halik

I'm not confused. I'm just well mixed. — Robert Frost

Sometimes nothing is so solid to me as writing - I suppose that's what a vocation means - at times a torment, a bad conscience, but all in all, purpose and direction. — Robert Lowell

Peptic ulcers became more common in the 20th century at the same time that these theories of Freud and other psychoanalysts became popular. And somehow those meshed, and this tradition emerged that ulcers were caused by stress or turmoil in one's life. — Barry Marshall