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Tethered to the ground by quotidian conversation.
... the window rosy with anemic November light. — Lauren Slater

It's so nice after 10 years as a blond actress in Hollywood to have people let you do smart things. — Emily Procter

In fact, the socialization gives us the tools to fill our evolutionary roles. They are our building blocks. — Warren Farrell

We've a saying that you should always expect pleasant surprises. The unpleasant surprises will come anyway. — Petra Durst-Benning

I studied the dusty street, the plastic walls and dries patches of piss. And I guess it was being left with just shantytowns and Steel Cities that got folk started with the tree building. Because even for the rich freaks, life's ugly. But build a tree, and you got something worth looking at. Something worth believing in. — Chris Howard

I hadn't thought of it before, but the Good Doctor is very much like water, fitting in wherever he needs to. Ever-present, but never obtrusive. Calming, comforting, yet inescapable. — Heather Day Gilbert

It's important to remember that there are many different types of people, styles of teaching and that we won't agree with all of them. — Kathryn Budig

Dad always said this town could wreck a person, it's what happens when you're playing a rigged game. I convinced myself winning meant getting out.
But in what world do you get to leave the ring and declare victory? This is where I belong, in the fight. It's who I am.
I've rolled around in the mud for so long, wash me clean and I don't recognize myself. So how about I just accept the mud and the tendency I have to find myself rolling in it. My name is Veronica and I'm an addict. Hello Veronica. — Rob Thomas

Inventions and purely human institutions. — Jean Meslier

Where there is no longer any opportunity for doubt, there is no longer any opportunity for faith either. — Paul Tournier

We have to be rid of all paradigms, I mean all, and go to that place where all paradigms dissolve. That's what this certainly is all about; especially the scary paradigms. Do you really think that we are all going to Hell, or even Heaven? This is not about punishment and reward. We already have the reward. It's the grace of this journey into the heart of the Creator and being a part of that creation. — Art Hochberg