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Balance is key. In everything you do. Dance all night long and practice yoga the next day. Drink wine but don't forget your green juice. Eat chocolate when your heart wants it and kale salad when your body needs it. Wear high heels on Saturday and walk barefoot on Sunday. Go shopping at the mall and then sit down and meditate in your bedroom. Live high and low. Move and stay still. Embrace all sides of who you are and live your authentic truth! Be brave and bold and spontaneous and loud and let that complement your abilities to find silence and patience and modesty and peace. Aim for balance. Make your own rules and don't let anybody tell you how to live according to theirs. — Rachel Brathen

I didn't know how to go about preparing for the part of someone who can't remember who he is. The frustration angle is written in, but there's also this incredible passive state. — Tom Berenger

From Sextus, a benevolent disposition, and the example of a family governed in a fatherly manner, and the idea of living conformably to nature; and gravity without affectation, and to look carefully after the interests of friends, and to tolerate ignorant persons, and those who form opinions without consideration: — Marcus Aurelius

My career hadn't rocketed to the top of anything, but I've worked consistently and done things I've loved. — Max Von Essen

Generally, I move in the direction of art. — Michael Keaton

I didn't know what to expect coming to college. High school was pretty easy and I guess I expected college to be along the same route. It was just an overwhelming experience. — Chase Utley

The things I have
are nameless,
old and true;
they may not be named;
few may live and know. — Hilda Doolittle

The free market economy is supposed to be the only path leading to the happiness of humanity by promoting wealth and prosperity, power and influence of nations. — Omar Bongo

The moon made horns, the sky was gnarly. The cults were skittish. — China Mieville

As far as our propositions are certain, they do not say anything about reality, and as far as they do say anything about reality, they are not
certain"
Albert Einstein (as cited in Schumpeter, 1991) — Albert Einstein