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I had no reason to want to copy anybody else. What I wanted to give audiences for the few minutes that I thought my career would last was something unique. — Buffy Sainte-Marie

Upon my return I found the call in my box. It was Anne's number, then Anne's voice on the wire, and, as always, the little leap and plunk in my heart like a frog jumping into a lily pool. With the ripples spreading round. — Robert Penn Warren

Relationship and relations, two different ends, very difficult to meet their needs. — Saravana Kumar Murugan

The mine owners did not find the gold, they did not mine the gold, they did not mill the gold, but by some weird alchemy all the gold belonged to them! — Bill Haywood

The problem with the Internet startup craze isn't that too many people are starting companies; it's that too many people aren't sticking with it. That's somewhat understandable, because there are many moments that are filled with despair and agony, when you have to fire people and cancel things and deal with very difficult situations. That's when you find out who you are and what your values are. — Steve Jobs

There's no worse feeling in the world than realizing the play you've directed doesn't work. — John Malkovich

Without the doing, the dreaming is useless. — Robin Sharma

James Garner is like a peaceful river through our chaos. — Kaley Cuoco

Long before I realized I was exploring something, that I was looking to develop something in myself, I was just naturally drawn to movies and entertainment and stories that had a core element of spiritual discovery. — Barnet Bain

He found it both sad and fascinating that only through an artificial universe of video images could she establish contact with the real world. — Arthur C. Clarke

Nothing in the world is permanent. The only permanent thing is impermanence. — Lisa See

Honestly, the world can be a dark enough place. Light it up. — John Barrowman

I was certain I told you the king was coming."
She planted her hands on her hips. "You did not tell me the king was coming."
"I remember telling you there would be only one more delay until we would marry. That day on the battlements. I remember it distinctly."
"Aye, you did say that, but you failed to mention that the 'one thing' was the king of England."
"Well, now you know," he said casually, as if he were speaking of the time of day or the color of the sky and not something as important as a royal visit. "He is coming tomorrow," he added. "For our wedding. — Jill Barnett

It's not what happens to us, but our response to what happens to us that hurts us. — Stephen R. Covey