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God triumphs on the ruins of our plans'. And maybe that is what is happening here. We make blunders, we make mistakes, and somehow new doors open, new possibilities arise, opportunities of which, we've never dreamed. Let's trust that that is what is happening here for each of us. — Anne Rice

When you survive your crisis, you teach us all how to survive it. — Laura Day

It is human nature to overdo a thing until one gets sick of it. — Marty Rubin

I watched 'House of Cards' in three days - and only in three days because I had other responsibilities, like my daughter. I couldn't just sit there and watch the entire season in just one sitting. — Selenis Leyva

Sanity is sometimes a matter of going on, outwardly, as if everything is all right. — Mary McMullen

Every increase of protective duties is necessarily followed, in the present condition of our country, by an expansion of the currency, which must continue to increase till the increased price of production, caused by the expansion, shall be equal to the duty imposed, when a new tariff will be required. — John C. Calhoun

People generally report higher levels of stress, depression, and tension after watching TV. It seems that TV's main virtue is that it occupies the mind undemandingly. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

The human emotional system can be broken down into roughly two elements:
fear and love.
Love is of the soul.
Fear is of the personality. — Gary Zukav

The odds are not in your favor the older you get, especially if you're a woman in this business. — Patricia Clarkson

She opened her mouth, clamped it shut again. This was new, this sudden favor shown Gloucester, had been brought back with him from Burgundy like some malevolent foreign pox. — Sharon Kay Penman

Those who occupy their minds with small matters, generally become incapable of greatness. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld