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Don't just rehash what came before. Find new things to do with it, in your unique voice. — Brian Keene

The Zen expression "Kill the Buddha!" means to kill any concept of the Buddha as something apart from oneself. — Peter Matthiessen

I've always enjoyed doing dishes. Maybe it was the fashionable yellow gloves that I loved so much. It's weird, I know, but I find cleaning cathartic. — Rachel Nichols

This life is your canvas; what will you make it? — Jayce O'Neal

Everyone that knows me already know that I rarely stray from my black jeans, black T-shirt and a black jacket - tailored or leather. I like to have a uniform and one that's versatile. I'm a very hands-on Creative Director, and I need to feel comfortable and be able to move between both casual and more formal attire at the same time. — Simon Spurr

Fear is nonacceptance of what is. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

And remember, be
good only if being bad ain't more fun! — Jeaniene Frost

I can't do negative, needy, or narcissistic anymore. Oh wait, I can still do the last one, aw nuts. — Bob Saget

Never complain, never explain personal motto of — Kerry Packer

On a certain level, I don't think there is an answer to what the American way is, because it is constantly being re-defined. It's also been exploited and capitalized upon and politicized by one side or the other to the point that a certain degree of cynicism has attached itself to that term. — J. Michael Straczynski

I had a life before Alec" Magnus snapped. "I'm the High Warlock of Brooklyn. I am here to take a Council seat on behalf of Lillith's Children."
"I thought Catarina Loss was the warlock representative," said Luke, surprised.
"She was," Magnus admitted. "She made me take her place so I could come here and see Alec. — Cassandra Clare

History is constantly repeating itself, making only such changes of programme as the growth of nations and centuries requires. — James A. Garfield