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And yet, they are nothing more than words, which is why in ACT we often refer to thoughts as stories. — Russ Harris

I think the mirror should be tilted slightly upward when it's reflecting life
toward the cheerful, the tender, the compassionate, the brave, the funny, the encouraging, all those things
and not tilted down to the gutter part of the time, into the troubled vistas of conflict. — Greer Garson

The people I've met
obviously, the people I'm going to meet after concerts are people that bother to hang around and there's going to be more of a chance of things translating to them because they're going to take more time over it, if they're going to wait around to meet us. But so far, it does seem as if things written down are translating into people actually buying it, that kind of way. — James Dean Bradfield

I have to force myself to get angry. But I want to show the world that there's another side to me, that I am capable of deep, deep anger and fury. They better watch out for how I'm treated. — Stan Lee

Music is the cup that holds the wine of silence. Sound is that cup, but empty. Noise is that cup, but broken. — Robert Fripp

There is nothing so much like God in all the universe as silence. — Meister Eckhart

All my inspiration comes from life. That's how it never stops, in a way. — Marina Abramovic

You're different, I'll give you that. They didn't break you, but don't
think you can fight me. You won't win. — Pepper Winters

He who can copy can do. — Leonardo Da Vinci

I don't think your dad is ever going to forget that the first time I met him I was holding ropes and a paddle he thought I was going to use on his daughter. — Rebecca Julia Lauren

I'd rather have a second-best decision diligently pursued than a first-best decision lackadaisically pursued. — Tom Landry

With each shimmy, the bugle beads on their scandalously revealing costumes swung and shook. It was the sort of display Evie knew her mother would have found appalling - an example of the moral decay of the young generation. It was sexual and dangerous and thrilling, and Evie wanted more of it. — Libba Bray