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To me, the glass is always half full, never half empty. — Eddie Money
If our field is "to advance", we must - without displacing creativity and aesthetics - make sure our terminology is clear. — Jef Raskin
Oh how those eyes could unravel my wardrobe in a heartbeat. — Tijan
The Futures Bright, Wear Your Sunglasses — Ian Somerhalder
If trees can create art, if they can encircle the globe seven times in one year, if prisoners can grow plants and raise frogs, then perhaps there are other static entities that we hold inside ourselves, like grief, like addictions, like racism, that can also change. — Nalini Nadkarni
The thing that's important is not something called design; it's how you live, its life itself. Design really comes from that. You cannot separate what you do from your life. — Dan Kiley
One afternoon, on my way to the campus - I was majoring in political science at Nairobi University - a photographer by the name of Peter Beard stopped me in the street and asked me if I'd ever been photographed. — Iman
I like playing characters who are out there on the edge, where they can explode at any moment or fall off the precipice. — Jessica Lange
I don't know if I've ever been in a clique. The older I've gotten, the more I've realized what a true friend really is. So my friendship circle has changed a bit. — Aimee Teegarden
People with a meagre soul always try to make others feel small too. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Life is pushing you toward love. — Renae A. Sauter
She's perfect, so flawless, I'm not impressed. — John Mayer
I throw my arms around her without even thinking first, the way I used to with Daddy when he came home from a trip. "Thank you," I say into her waist. Her clothes smell so good. I feel her hand resting on my head, and for that second I feel like nothing could ever go wrong. Not when there's Miss Mary to hug. — Elizabeth Flock
Todd Rundgren is a genius, and I don't use that word a lot. — Jim Steinman