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Used to be bats had thick handles and a big barrel. Then they found it's not the size of the bat that gets home runs - it's the speed with which you can swing it. — Stan Musial
I need to fall in love with someone. Sorry - I mean fall in love with something. I need to wake myself up. — Eva Green
When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. — Franklin D. Roosevelt
You will make a lousy anybody else, but you will be the best "you" in existence. — Zig Ziglar
You can always make a film somehow. You can beg, borrow, steal the equipment, use credit cards, use your friends' goodwill, wheedle your way into this or that situation. The real problem is, how do you get people to see it once it is made? — Walter Murch
Through career fumbles and life changes, she supported me. Through shattered dreams and hopes almost-realized, she supported me too. — Shannon Celebi
What we call as burden of life is nothing but the human failure on the matter of creating a just world! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Every one disguising the truth from a man who has a right to the truth is wrong, and ought not to be encouraged. — A. J. Burnett
One of the things the 'Tao of Travel' shows is how unforthcoming most travel writers are, how most travelers are. They don't tell you who they were traveling with, and they're not very reliable about things that happened to them. — Paul Theroux
It is praiseworth to be open and honest, but you must be very discriminating on where and with whom you apply that most sacred virtue. — Bangambiki Habyarimana
It was so big, that view. I'll never remember it properly. How can anyone remember something that big? I don't think people's brains are designed for memories like that. They're designed for things like phone numbers, or the color of someone's hair. Not hugeness. — Lucy Christopher
We laughed ourselves silly, taking back our shared past, gently, piece by piece. — Sarah Dessen
My body takes me everywhere easily and effortlessly. — Louise Hay
The greatest dread of ordinary man is death, with its rude imposition interrupting fortuitous plans and fondest attachments with an unknown and unwelcome change. The yogi is a conqueror of the grief associated with death. By control of mind and life force and the development of wisdom, he makes friends with the change of consciousness called death-he becomes familiar with the state of inner calmness and aloofness from identification with the mortal body. — Paramahansa Yogananda
Too quick despairer, wherefore wilt thou go? Soon will the high Midsummer pomps come on, Soon will the musk carnations break and swell. — Matthew Arnold