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When Bill Burke asked my mother out, she experienced the unluckiest day of her life. Diana (to become my high school sweetheart-and wife) agreeing to go out with me was the luckiest day of my life. — M.J. Burke Sr.

If yoga is about life, this means ALL life, not just part of it. Together, the spiritual and the material constitute the whole you, the whole of the experience of being human, and the nature of the universe in which you live. There may be no step more important to achieving ultimate fulfillment than accepting what the Vedas teach us about desires
that some desires are inpsired by your soul. — Rod Stryker

For me, playing a really bad character is about figuring out what brought the person to where we need him. — Paul Dano

I think a lot about something: Abe Rosenthal was once asked what he wanted on his headstone, and he said he wanted it just to say, 'He kept the paper straight.' And I think about that a lot. — Jill Abramson

My first rule: I don't believe anything the government tells me. — George Carlin

When old people speak it is not because of the sweetness of words in our mouths; it is because we see something which you do not see. — Chinua Achebe

Deeper? Are you trying to bruise her liver?
~Eric — Olivia Cunning

neither the NAACP nor any other predominantly African American organization filed an amicus brief challenging Japanese internment in the World War II case of Korematsu v. United States. — Richard Delgado

You can't fool all the people, not even most of the time. And people, once unfooled, talk about the experience. — Seth Godin

When I was young, I learned to feel for the harshness under every soft appearance. — Nuala O'Faolain

Drama is real life with all the boring parts cut out. — Alfred Hitchcock

You were not supposed to love me, Lark. I did not set out to make you love me. And I was not supposed to love you. But I do. And it is terrible. — Amy Harmon

The sadist in him loved knowing that he'd used her for his pleasure, while also expressing his disappointment in her, whereas, the man who wanted to build something with her felt remorse that he'd left her hanging last night in more ways than one. — Josie Leigh

He had long nostril hairs, powerfully intimidating, like an unscheduled nightmare. — Charles Bukowski

In the study of Zen you can learn how to strengthen and clarify your finite mind. Your finite mind is like a muscle; when exercised it becomes stronger. — Frederick Lenz