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So many people are missing their way in life because they are afraid to sign the lease on their gift. — Steve Harvey

Nobody's life is ever all balanced. It's a conscious decision to choose your priorities every day. — Elisabeth Hasselbeck

I always challenge myself. I get out in deep water and I always try to get back. But I get hung up. The audience never knows, but that's when I smile the most, when I show the most ivory. — Earl Hines

Each man has a mission in life, which is the result of all his infinite past Karma. — Swami Vivekananda

The writing is all done, so it's all about verbalizing everything from point A to point B, and certainly there's a bit of politics involved, so it's a different thing. — Lindsey Buckingham

It can be argued that rapists deserve to be raped, that mutilators deserve to be mutilated. Most societies, however, refrain from responding in this way because the punishment is not only degrading to those on whom it is imposed, but it is also degrading to the society that engages in the same behavior as the criminals. — Stephen Bright

You cannot really get married by mistake. You can only marry the wrong person. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

SENSE OF SOMETHING COMING: I am like a flag in the center of open space.
I sense ahead the wind which is coming, and must live
it through.
while the things of the world still do not move:
the doors still close softly, and the chimneys are full
of silence,
the windows do not rattle yet, and the dust still lies down.
I already know the storm, and I am troubled as the sea.
I leap out, and fall back,
and throw myself out, and am absolutely alone
in the great storm. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Dogs are the magicians of the universe. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

True power arises in knowing what you want, knowing what you don't want, expressing it clearly and lovingly without attachment to the outcome. — Leonard Jacobson

I think of inspiration as desire infused with spirit and topped with an almost reckless optimism. — Fred White

I went back into the house and had put on the kettle for another cup of tea when my attention was caught by a spider on the kitchen wall. As I drew nearer to look at it, the spider called out, "Hello!" It did not seem at all strange to me that a spider should say hello (any more than it seemed strange to Alice when the White Rabbit spoke). I said, "Hello, yourself," and with this we started a conversation, mostly on rather technical matters of analytic philosophy. Perhaps this direction was suggested by the spider's opening comment: did I think that Bertrand Russell had exploded Frege's paradox? Or perhaps it was its voice - pointed, incisive, and just like Russell's voice (which I had heard on the radio, but also - hilariously - as it had been parodied in Beyond the Fringe).9 D — Oliver Sacks

Men for whom reason begins with the Revival of Learning, men for whom religion begins with the Reformation, can never give a complete account of anything, for they have to start with institutions whose origin they cannot explain, or generally even imagine. — G.K. Chesterton

ASS, n. A public singer with a good voice but no ear. — Ambrose Bierce