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What ages is not merely your functions and organs, but the whole of your nature, that particular person you have come to be and already were years ago. — James Hillman

Sometimes the heart breaks... Sometimes you break... Sometimes you break your heart by breaking yourself for someone who wouldn't do the same... — Marston James

I am a Christian. I haven't really talked about that before. It is something very private. But I do pray and my beliefs are very important to me. — Christina Ricci

People mostly do as they like, and that would be fine if they'd let other people do the same. — Isabel Paterson

Clay Aiken ran for Congress in North Carolina. But he didn't make it. Clay Aiken is famous for coming in second in a TV popularity contest that most people got fed up with years ago. He also lost on 'American Idol.' — Craig Ferguson

We are the prisoners of history. Or are we? — Robert Penn Warren

I could be patient. I could. If they'd hurry up. — Faith Hunter

There's depth in my comedy. — Yakov Smirnoff

The soul of our civilization depends upon the civilization of our soul. The imagination of our culture calls for a culture of the imagination. — James Hillman

When we believe in lies, we cannot see the truth, so we make thousands of assumptions and we take them as truth. One of the biggest assumptions we make is that the lies we believe are the truth! — Don Miguel Ruiz

Well, everything surprises me about the writing process because illustrating comes much more naturally to me than writing does. — Brian Selznick

Anything worth doing, is worth doing all the way. Just know you'll have to live with all the choices that you make. — Reba McEntire

For three million years we were hunter-gatherers, and it was through the evolutionary pressures of that way of life that a brain so adaptable and so creative eventually emerged. Today we stand with the brains of hunter-gatherers in our heads, looking out on a modern world made comfortable for some by the fruits of human inventiveness, and made miserable for others by the scandal of deprivation in the midst of plenty. — Richard E. Leakey