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I watch YouTube and other peers of mine. There's a lot of things I can't do and also I'm very unorthodox, I want to work on my mechanics and technique. — Eric Hernandez
More options, even good ones, can freeze us and make us retreat to the default plan, — Chip Heath
After 1968 the restored communist regime required all Czech rock musicians to sit a written exam in Marxism Leninism — Niall Ferguson
Stories are the most important thing in the world. Without stories, we wouldn't be human beings at all. — Philip Pullman
The signs of the zodiac are karmic patterns; the planets are the looms; the will is the weaver. — Edgar Cayce
The lover is the father's mirror. The brother stands between. The mirror spins, spins, spins. Blood. So much blood. He clings to the island of maybe. The bridge will have to rise from the sea. The threads are not yet in place. — Anne Bishop
the mind is in three states, one of which is darkness, called Tamas, found in brutes and idiots; it only acts to injure. No other idea comes into that state of mind. Then there is the active state of mind, Rajas, whose chief motives are power and enjoyment. "I will be powerful and rule others." Then there is the state called Sattva, serenity, calmness, — Swami Vivekananda
Don't use your faith to try to get rid of problems. Use your faith to remain calm in the midst of your problems. — Joel Osteen
When people asked to buy my work I always said no. I'd had this rather rarefied idea that I didn't want money going through my head while I was making work. But after the car crash I realized that none of my work was owned by anyone. After that, I grew up a bit. — Cornelia Parker
The most important thing - and I've said it a hundred times and I'll say it a hundred times - if you marry a man, marry the right one. — Sheryl Sandberg
We are so used to seeing women as victims of war to be pitied rather than survivors of war to be respected. — Gayle Tzemach Lemmon