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I realize the blackness of sleep is circling my head. It's been there a while, biding its time and growing closer with each revolution. I give up on rage, which at this point has become a formality, and make a mental note to get angry in the morning. — Sara Gruen

One of the jobs of a manager is to instill confidence, pump confidence into your people. And when you've got somebody who's raring to go and you can smell it and feel it, give 'em that shot. — Jack Welch

As for the music business itself, the key things have not changed that much. It operates like any business and money still keeps things moving. — Tom Jones

I suppose everybody must be always just a little homesick. — Joseph Conrad

i swallowed the syllables of your name
and i was full. — AVA.

The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat. — Confucius

In the immortal words of Maya Angelou ... people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will
never forget how you made them feel. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Say your heart out.. work that dream out.. for the time won't be back again. — Vikrmn

Many people experience Gethsemane moments. — Arthur Middleton

The word "Yankee" itself, I was informed, came from that simplest of Dutch names - Jan. — Joseph O'Neill

In trial or difficulty I have recourse to Mother Mary, whose glance alone is enough to dissipate every fear. — Therese Of Lisieux

No outward thing - nothing, nobody from without - can hurt me inside, psychologically. I recognized that I could only be hurt psychologically by my own wrong actions, which I have control over; by my own wrong reactions (they are tricky, but I have control over them too); or by my own inaction in some situations, like the present world situation, that need action from me. When I recognized all this how free I felt! And I just stopped hurting myself. — Peace Pilgrim

Life means change; where there is no change, death comes. — Theodore Roosevelt