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The one thing she seems to aim at is Individuality; yet she cares nothing for individuals.8 — Erich Neumann

It keeps me in touch with younger musicians who are constantly saying, 'Have you heard this new artist, or this new guitar player?' It keeps you reaching. — Gary Burton

You can still make today the day you change yourself, love yourself, forgive yourself, respect yourself, honor yourself, cherish yourself, admire yourself, express yourself, be true to yourself ... It's never too late! — Steve Maraboli

When you're in the safety of the future, the past doesn't seem so relevant. — S.A. Tawks

In 'Play Misty For Me', its inexplicably assertive knife-woman nearly manages the impossible task of slaughtering Clint Eastwood. — Andrew Tudor

He seemed happy. She thought that she seldom concerned herself about Laurence's being happy. She wanted him to be in a good mood, so that everything would go smoothly, but that was not the same thing. — Alice Munro

How red the rose that is the soldier — Wallace Stevens

Children are the most reasonable about discipline. When they tell you not to do something, it's always because they know why. — Criss Jami

Like the mother of the world, touch each being as your beloved child. — Gautama Buddha

I broke a lot of rules because I didn't know the rules. — Pleasant Rowland

The theater, which is in no thing, but makes use of everything - gestures, sounds, words, screams, light, darkness - rediscovers itself at precisely the point where the mind requires a language to express its manifestations. To break through language in order to touch life is to create or recreate the theatre. — Antonin Artaud

Christ instructs us to stand up bravely for our beliefs ... He asks us to let our lights shine. — Thomas S. Monson

It surprised him that he was remembering all this. Maybe it was the walking. Maybe you saw even more than the land when you got out of the car and used your feet. — Rachel Joyce

Beware of those who steer you away from your heart's true happiness. It would make them happy to see you steer yourself right next to them, sitting with both your hearts bitter. — Suzy Kassem