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Humans consist of body, mind and imagination. Our bodies are faulty, our minds untrustworthy, but our imagination has made us remarkable. — John Masefield

We want all possible things made actual, the perpetual possibility of perfection, the best of all futures all at once. — Dexter Palmer

And it's often in those battles that we are most alive: it's on the frontlines of our lives that we earn wisdom, create joy, forge friendships, discover happiness, find love, and do purposeful work. If you want to win any meaningful kind of victory, you'll have to fight for it. — Eric Greitens

Life is not static. If life were static there would be no need for meditation. The mind would do. Then you could think, and whenever, after many lives, you knocked at the door, the girl would be waiting for you. But life is a flux, a movement. Every moment it is changing and becoming new. If you miss a moment, you have missed. — Rajneesh

Art is constitutive-the artist determines beauty. He does not take it over. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

You may as well know, also, that every great leader, from the dawn of civilization down to the present, was a dreamer. — Napoleon Hill

180 episodes of 'CSI: Miami' and never the same lipstick twice! — Emily Procter

The authority of Scripture is greater than the comprehension of the whole of man's reason. — Martin Luther

Give us the strength, give us the wisdom, and give us tomorrow. — Robbie Robertson

You who speak languages, you are such liars. — Orson Scott Card

I doubt if Dickens did, especially his women-his pretty women-Mrs. Dombey, Florence, Dora, Agnes, Ruth Pinch, Kate Nickleby, little Emily-we know them all through Hablot Browne alone-and none of them present any very marked physical characteristics. They are sweet and graceful, neither tall nor short; they have a pretty droop in their shoulders, and are very ladylike; sometimes they wear ringlets, sometimes not, and each would do very easily for the other. — George Du Maurier

My whole M.O. in my 20s was being in as many different types of films as you can. Working with as many different types of directors as you can. I think, in part, that's what I wanted to do as an actor. — Anne Hathaway

Labor is the great source from which nearly all, if not all, human comforts and necessities are drawn. — Abraham Lincoln