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People talk about opportunity knocking, but the gate was always swinging in the breeze before I got to the door. — Rufus Sewell

Sometimes it takes only one act of kindness and caring to change a person's life. — Jackie Chan

If peace came it would have to do so when there had been time to allow the hatred to grow out of people's thinking. — Sara Sheridan

Where every moment is about truth and I think it's a great challenge every night. That's what really drove me to wanting to do theatre, and it's great. — Deborah Cox

Without someone speaking into your life and keeping you on track with the things you believe, you have a tendency to drift into habitual sin- and you recognize this about yourself. — Craig Groeschel

No self-respecting woman should wish or work for the success of a party who ignores her sex. — Susan B. Anthony

I always thought I was a little shy, especially compared to my brother and my sister, but I guess I was always the kid doing performances in the front room. — Linda Cardellini

In Galapagos, as elsewhere, things of the mind, including intellectual ramifications from evolutionary theory, and things of the spirit, like the feeling one gets from a Queen Anne's lace of stars in the moonless Galapagean sky, struggle toward accommodation with an elementary desire for material comfort ... because so many regard this archipelago as preeminently a terrain of the mind and spirit, a locus of biological thought and psychological rejuvenation. The sheer strength of Darwin's insight into the development of biological life gently urges a visitor to be more than usually observant here- to notice, say, that while the thirteen Galapagean finches are all roughly the same hue, it is possible to separate them according to marked differences in the shapes of their bills and feeding habits. — Barry Lopez

Meditation is not 'going somewhere;' it's diving deep here, this moment. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

There are no real Californians. There are only people who live there and people who don't. — Laura Kalpakian

Here is Lady Winchilsea, for example, I thought, taking down her poems. She was born in the year 1661; she was noble both by birth and by marriage; she was childless; she wrote poetry, and one has only to open her poetry to find her bursting out in indignation against the position of women: — Virginia Woolf