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Belief fuels our decisions - even when we are not clearly aware of those beliefs. — Mary Anne Radmacher

I've never believed unemployment numbers because the way that they calculate unemployment makes no sense whatsoever. It's not how many people are unemployed. It's how many people are actively looking for a job. — Suze Orman

I will be your poet, I will be more to you than to any of the rest. — Walt Whitman

I don't care about Clinton's haircuts or his affairs or any of that stuff. — Tim Robbins

Is it not singular how some men continue to obtain the reputation of popular authorship without adding a word to the literature of their country worthy of note?? To puff and to get one's self puffed have become different branches of a new profession. — Anthony Trollope

If our work is stimulating and rewarding, if it pushes us to grow ... we become more valuable human beings. — Jane Fonda

I spent my first 4 years living in the tiny town of Snug, by the sea near Hobart. Curious about animals, I would pick up ants in our backyard and jellyfish on the beach. — Elizabeth Blackburn

I can't even walk out the door without, even to go to the race track, without my MAC lip gloss. — Angela Cope

When you are just you, without thinking or trying to say something special, just saying what is on your mind and how you feel, then there is naturally self-respect. — Shunryu Suzuki

Forgiving someone else doesn't give them a free pass. It gives you a free pass to move on. — Charles F. Glassman

He contrived that she should be seated by him; and was sufficiently employed in looking out the best baked apple for her, and trying to make her help or advise him in his work, till Jane Fairfax was quite ready to sit down to the pianoforte again. That she was not immediately ready, Emma did suspect to arise from the state of her nerves; she had not yet possessed the instrument long enough to touch it without emotion; she must reason herself into the power of performance; and Emma could not but pity such feelings, whatever their origin, and could not but resolve never to expose them to her neighbour again. — Jane Austen

We kill everybody, my dear. Some with bullets, some with words, and everybody with our deeds. We drive people into their graves, and neither see it nor feel it. — Maxim Gorky