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Happiness is the result of what you do. — Zig Ziglar

Everyone is a Wordsworth in certain moods, and every traveler seeks out places that every traveler has missed. — Pico Iyer

A lot of people think that I'm a Michael Jackson impersonator. — Michael Jackson

Literally thousands of lawsuits have been filed against the NFL by retired players, many of whom say that information on brain injury in football was withheld from them. — Henry Rollins

What I'm finding is that when I'm hungry, lots of times what I really want more than food is an external voice to say, "You've done enough. It's OK to be tired. You can take a break. I'll take care of you. I see how hard you're trying." There is, though, no voice that can say that except the voice of God. The work I'm doing now is to let those words fall deeply on me, to give myself permission to be tired, to be weak, to need. — Shauna Niequist

There's a lot of great movies that have won the Academy Award, and a lot of great movies that haven't. You just do the best you can. — Clint Eastwood

People like a story that has a lot of blood, sweat and tears. But I don't think the Slint story really has that. — David Pajo

If I were an Arab-American, I would insist on being profiled. This is not the time for civil rights. There are larger issues for Americans. — Jack Nicholson

A bit of the vagueness of music stops you going completely mad, I imagine. — Sebastian Faulks

I said something about reading not being knowledge, about knowledge without experience being food without sustenance. — David Mitchell

Writers are spies. Outsiders. Believers in the turning pages. — Alexis De Veaux

Create your day in advance by thinking the way you want it to go, and you will create your life intentionally. — Rhonda Byrne

Both Self-restraint and Unrestraint are a matter of extremes as compared with the character of the mass of mankind; the restrained man shows more and the unrestrained man less steadfastness than most men are capable of. — Aristotle.