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Peace of mind is a person you can trust. Happiness is being trustworthy. — Richie Norton

And what would I do ? Part of me was immobile, stunned with despair, like those rats that lose hope in laboratory experiments and lie down in the maze to starve. — Donna Tartt

Nine out of ten businesses fail; so I came up with a foolproof plan - create ten businesses. — Robert Kiyosaki

Be always displeased with what you are if you wish to be what you are not. Always add, always walk, always proceed. Neither stand still nor go back nor deviate. — Saint Augustine

My father worked for a children's home called Dr. Barnardo's Homes. They're a charity. — David Bowie

No, you're mistaken. Not 'What filthy weather' but 'It's a fine rainy day. — Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

The Lord is my Rock. He has always been there, always present at good times and bad; and to me when I feel His presence, my life is full. — Aaron Rodgers

My ideas had been taking a socialistic shape for many years; but they were lacking in definite outline. — Edward Carpenter

I have a particular dislike for children's films. I'm way past the novelty aspect. — Nick Cave

Young people need models, not critics. — John Wooden

Gorgon say that Callisto was a woman who laugh all her life but never smile once. — Marlon James

Each poem in becoming generates the laws by which it is generated: extensions of the laws to other poems never completely take. — A.R. Ammons

I thought maybe I could just get away from everything. But you can't get away from a thing that's your own fault. — Sarah Zettel

I'd trained at the University of Washington and had a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting. — Gregg Henry

During the next week, everyone noticed that my appetite had improved, even Toddy.

"Are you done with your hunger strike?" he asked me curiously, one morning.
"Toddy, eat your breakfast."
"But I thought that was what it was called. When people don't eat."
"No, a hunger strike is for people in prison," Kitsey said coolly.
"Kitten," said Mr. Barbour, in a warning tone.
"Yes, but he ate three waffles yesterday," said Toddy, looking eagerly between his uninterested parents in an attempt to engage them. "I only ate two waffles. And this morning he ate a bowl of cereal and six pieces of bacon, but you said five pieces of bacon was too much for me. Why can't I have five pieces, too? — Donna Tartt