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What I like best in Baltimore is the people, the neighborhoods and what goes on in the neighborhoods. Each has its own stories, own diners and own quirks. It's about community. I also like everything Old Bay. — Barbara Mikulski

Energy can't be created or destroyed, and energy flows. It must be in a direction, with some kind of internal, emotive, spiritual direction. It must have some effect somewhere. — Keanu Reeves

I am but mad north-north-west. When the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw. — William Shakespeare

In a knowledge economy, a good business is a community with a purpose, not a piece of property. — Charles Handy

We are all too fixed on wrecking ourselves rather than bettering ourselves. — Meggie Royer

The Arab Spring I think we will look back whether it's two years, five years, ten or fifteen. And say it's a good thing. — Abdallah II Of Jordan

He flashes me his dimple-laden grin, and I faint.
No ... literally. I fainted. — Colleen Hoover

We watch movies about all sorts of things that we don't know anything about, but we do get caught up in the human drama. — Ivan Reitman

Until the Crusades Islam was indistinguishable from Judaism and ... only then did it receive its independent character, while Muhammad and the first Caliphs are mythical figures. — Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov

I loved Art Tatum! And, through him, and other different jazz musicians, I actually found my technique. — Tony Bennett

A woman never overcomes these problems by any exercise of thought. They are not to be solved, or only in one way. If her heart chance to come uppermost, they vanish. Thus Hester Prynne, whose heart had lost its regular and healthy throb, wandered without a clue in the dark labyrinth of mind; now turned aside by an insurmountable precipice; now starting back from a deep chasm. There was wild and ghastly scenery all around her, and a home and comfort nowhere. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

I think the greatest gift we can give our children is the experience of deep quiet. If we don't help our children cultivate contemplation, reflection, prayer, meditation, or whatever other practice of mindfulness, then they're likely to be completely spun out of their center by the time they're in grade school. — Marianne Williamson