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Look at the swell. You'll not find a bigger swell anywhere. It has half the globe for its run-up. You're young. You have the whole world. Don't bother yourself with the past. — Carsten Jensen

leader is great, not because of his or her power, but because of his or her ability to empower others. Success without a successor is failure. A worker's main responsibility is developing others to do the work (see — John C. Maxwell

It's hard to take over the world when you sleep 20 hours a day. — Darby Conley

I often visited a particular plant four or five miles distant, half a dozen times within a fortnight, that I might know exactly when it opened. — Henry David Thoreau

I am one of the lucky few who is successful in their career, and I'm really enjoying myself. — Nathan Fillion

The enlightenment experience is not what you think. How could it be anything that you can configure, anything you can imagine, any way that you think it should be? — Frederick Lenz

In ballet a complicated story is impossible to tell ... we can't dance synonyms. — George Balanchine

Don't worry about techniques. Don't worry about chakras. Instead, concern yourself with finding the dharma and meditate. Then the kundalini will release. — Frederick Lenz

I've never been a good estimator of how long things are going to take. — Donald Knuth

As the daydreams grew longer, the distinction between what was real and what was imaginary grew less. Soon I existed in a blissful world of my own creation. — Fennel Hudson

This is what you left, I thought. The vindication of the choice you made to leave that night. Vindication and horror. Sometimes being right isn't all it's cracked up to be: how many times in the last few years I thought about bitter fruit, how when what you are right about is
well you can't even look at it. — Peter Heller

Saint Antoine slept, the Defarges slept: even The Vengeance slept with her starved grocer, and the drum was at rest. The drum's was the only voice in Saint Antoine that blood and hurry had not changed. The Vengeance, as custodian of the drum, could have wakened him up and had the same speech out of him as before the Bastille fell, or old Foulon was seized; not so with the hoarse tones of the men and women in Saint Antoine's bosom. — Charles Dickens