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But I look up high to see only the light,
And never look down to see my shadow.
This is wisdom which man must learn.
- Song Of The Flower XXIII — Kahlil Gibran

'Jersey Boys' was a lot of running around and a lot of energy, but it was more stylized movement. — Erich Bergen

Ultimately, these fans that we're blessed enough to have, the ones who pay money for tickets to come see us live, that's the bread and butter. That's the basis of what this is. Before I ever had the chance to record an album, the live show is what it's been about. — Cody Johnson

A Leica camera is a camera we can keep both eyes open. You can look for the free eye that doesn't look to viewfinder and in all directions. It's like backwards - and sometimes also backwards, and you can look for the viewfinder and see your picture. — Horst Faas

Just like other illnesses, depression can be treated so that people can live happy, active lives. — Tom Bosley

She knew it wasn't right, but this was the second time in her life when hurting a man's feelings trumped assuaging her own. — Riley Murphy

The sea will grant each man new hope
The sleep brings dreams of home. — Cristoforo Colombo

Prayer girds human weakness with divine strength, turns human folly into heavenly wisdom, and gives to troubled mortals the peace of God. We know not what prayer can do. — Charles Spurgeon

Mary-Kate and Ashley, who played Michelle, were great. I miss them, I love them, and I need to borrow some money from them. — John Stamos

How is the human race going to survive now that the cost of living has gone up two dollars a quart? — W.C. Fields

The good thing is that I'm always honest. — Laura Linney

Regardless of how far we have come, we are still looking for answers. — Stephen Richards

But I wondered why they had waited for Eve's illness to make themselves available for companionship. — Garth Stein