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You can't just have a thought. You have to follow the thought through. But everything starts with the thought. — Wayne Dyer

The bell seemed to have set off an
alarm in my brain, and I glimpsed at the mysterious envelope on my desk.
There was another item I should've gotten from my single-shoe salesman. — A.E.H. Veenman

Honestly, as a director, at least for me, if I start doing the same thing over and over again, I'm going to get bored really quickly. — Chris Columbus

You still mine babe?" "Lock, stock and barrel baby" I whispered as his lips found mine. — D.H. Sidebottom

I look on my life as raw material for my novels: that's just the way I am, and it frees me from any inhibitions. — Imre Kertesz

Man is the product of two forces, action and reaction, which make him think. — Swami Vivekananda

Choose carefully. Success in life depends on the choices you make. — Debasish Mridha

The beasts' gruesome growls and roars unmistakably sounded like a dare. — A.O. Peart

I'm relieved to hear that your vanity has weathered this egregious trial unscathed."
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Oh. Sarcasm again. — Rae Carson

He was unsweaty, undusty, and unbloody, but he was right. He was a critic who counted. — Jordan Ellenberg

I'm so excited. I love Peeta so much. I think that over the course of the next couple of books, he has so many interesting places to go to, character-wise. I'm ready to dive full-force into it. When I saw the movie actually, it got me energized. 'Let's go get some cameras! Let's go shoot the second one right now!' — Josh Hutcherson

There is no cure for ugly, but you can make yourself into a human optical illusion. — Jenna Marbles

But on the other hand, I talked to a woman who was a working woman, and it was actually great for her, because she had her husband one week of the month and the other three weeks, while he was with his other wives, she got to pursue what she wanted to do. — Jeanne Tripplehorn

Economy consists in a due and proper application of the means afforded according to the ability of the employer and the situation chosen; care being taken that the expenditure is prudently conducted. — Vitruvius

If mothers are told to do this or that or the other, ... they lose touch with their own ability to act ... Only too easily they feel incompetent. If they must look up everything in a book, they are always too late even when they do the right things, because the right things have to be done immediately. It is only possible to act at exactly the right point when the action is intuitive or by instinct, as we say. The mind can be brought to bear on the problem afterwards. — Donald Woods Winnicott