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Some people are drawn to meditation without knowing why. Their inner being realizes that they've totally fouled up their life so far, and now it's just going to drag them to the local meditation hall. — Frederick Lenz

As many times as I have done 'Marriage of Figaro,' I have never been able to ask Mozart what he intended in this piece. — Susanna Phillips

Children love secret club houses. They love secrecy even when there's no need for secrecy. — Donna Tartt

The fashion of the world is to avoid cost, and you encounter it. — William Shakespeare

I need a little language such as lovers use, words of one syllable such as children speak when they come into the room and find their mother sewing and pick up some scrap of bright wool, a feather, or a shred of chintz. I need a howl; a cry. When the storm crosses the marsh and sweeps over me where I lie in the ditch unregarded I need no words. Nothing neat. Nothing that comes down with all its feet on the floor. None of those resonances and lovely echoes that break and chime from nerve to nerve in our breasts making wild music, false phrases. I have done with phrases. — Virginia Woolf

If you make yourself understood, you're always speaking well. — Moliere

Since when do politics affect a mammals ability to sustain a flame? That aside, who says a burning mouse can't run a distance of twelve feet? — David Sedaris

My mom was born poor, raised poor, and was going to die poor. — Kenny Troutt

Until 1956, America treated Israel not much differently from other friendly states. — George Ball

You see, the thing about working with pirates is that they know what they are doing. They already know more than you do because they are sailing and raiding. They are the experts in your organization, and you need to get them on your side, not turn them against you. Here is how to deal with a pirate ship model in ten simple steps: 1. Respect the pirates. (They know how to execute.) 2. Invite the pirates to the table. Recognize their wins. 3. Ask the pirates to report on what they see and hear. 4. Ask the pirates to report on their wins and losses. 5. Ask the pirates how you can help them win more ... — Olivier J. Blanchard