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Better not think too much. Relying more on the body: it is more trustworthy. — Woody Allen
Sleepless nights?
Either you are in love or you are on a mission. For some.... it's the same. — Shikha Kaul
Locke, whom there is no reason to suspect of being a favorer of idleness or libertinism, has advanced that whoever hopes to employ any part of his time with efficacy and vigor must allow some of it to pass with trifles. — Samuel Johnson
past. The Taybers in Alabama are not even — John Grisham
Am I crazy or am I a genius? I don't think I'm either. — John Lennon
Sometimes I wore a fringe so deep it obscured the way ahead. This hardly mattered. There were always others to look where I was going. — Quentin Crisp
As all entrepreneurs know, you live and die by your ability to prioritize. You must focus on the most important, mission-critical tasks each day and night, and then share, delegate, delay or skip the rest. — Jessica Jackley
Preachers has got to preach against something. It wouldn't do them no good to preach for everything. They got to be against something every time. — Erskine Caldwell
In musical performances one can sense that the person on stage is having a good time even if they're singing a song about breaking up or being in a bad way. For an actor this would be anathema, it would destroy the illusion, but with singing one can have it both ways. As a singer, you can be transparent and reveal yourself on stage, in that moment, and at the same time be the person whose story is being told in the song. Not too many kinds of performance allow that. — David Byrne
Men's fame is like their hair, which grows after they are dead, and with just as little use to them. — George Villiers
Ah, but the rich are different,' the footman said, 'they take a lot more looking after. — Kate Atkinson
Is it Obama's nation or an abomination? — Lowkey
You don't need luck. Everything you need is right inside you. — Kristen Heitzmann
Victor Young had been hired to write the score for the dances of The Ten Commandments but he became very ill. You were then hired to write the score. But at the same time you'd written The Man with the Golden Arm score. — Elmer Bernstein
If he had thought about this, it would have bothered him, because sigmaself > sigmaother has troubling implications - particularly if the values of these quantities w.r.t. the all-important sigmac are not fixed. If it weren't for this inequality, then Waterhouse could function as a totally self-contained and independent unit. But sigmaself > sigmaother implies that he is, in the long run, dependent on other human beings for his mental clarity and, therefore, his happiness. What a pain in the ass! — Neal Stephenson
