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It is only when we begin to relax with ourselves that meditation becomes a transformative process. Only when we relate with ourselves without moralizing, without harshness, without deception, can we let go of harmful patterns. Without maitri (metta), renunciation of old habits becomes abusive. This is an important point. — Pema Chodron

I see the whole episode in my memory as if it were a very crisply photographed black and white movie. Directed by Bergman perhaps.We are playing ourselves in the movie version. If only we could escape from always having to play ourselves ! — Erica Jong

Saturday Night Live is such a comedy boot camp in a way, because you get to work with so many different people who come in to host the show and you get thrown into so many situations and learn how to think on your feet, so filmmaking actually feels slow, in a good way. — Will Ferrell

every professional was once a beginner — Helen Hayes

She was happy, and that made me happy. — Jamie McGuire

I often wonder why, when governments and communities erect monuments to heroes, they forget to erect one to the honour of the Pioneer. — Frederick De La Fosse

I want to make sure I don't interfere with the success of that team next year. I don't see any way I could go to practice like most of 'em do, and not hurt the team. I'd go nuts if I tried doing that. — Bear Bryant

Speaking as a New Yorker, I found it (9/11 event] a shocking and terrifying event, particularly the scale of it. At bottom, it was an implacable desire to do harm to innocent people. — Edward Said

It's my own space, my own time, when I'm just out there letting my thoughts go. It's part of my day like eating, and it's one of my favorite parts. — Louise Andrews Kent

I had my share of critics, and I wash my hands of the whole lot. — Frank Richard Stockton

Anything large enough for a wish to light upon, is large enough to hang a prayer upon. — George MacDonald

Production is not the application of tools to materials, but logic to work. — Peter Drucker