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To love yourself, truly love yourself, is to finally discover the essence of personal courage, self-respect, integrity, and self-esteem. These are the qualities of grace that come directly from a soul with stamina. — Caroline Myss
As I said, I had no publisher for What a Carve Up! while I was writing it, so all we had to live off was my wife's money and little bits I was picking up for journalism. — Jonathan Coe
If you want to find money, focus on people. If you want to lose people, focus on money. — Rob Liano
'King Kong,' especially the first two acts of it, is a really good example of the use of miniatures mixed with digital characters and how convincing it was. — Jon Favreau
So many television marriages -
that playing out of lives against a
background of the tube.
Instead of two lives filing the room,
There are their two lives and the eleven o'clock news with
Constant commercial interruption.
Instead of what you say and what I say.
You don't laugh with me;
I don't laugh with you.
All the wit comes pouring out of the tube.
And we laugh at it together.
The more we avoid talking
the more passive the relationship becomes.
Television permits us to walk through life
with minor speaking parts.
And the more we fail to speak,
the more difficult speaking becomes — Lois Wyse
That was courage, Keller thought. Not doing something without being afraid, but doing something even though you were afraid. — L.J.Smith
God forbid you sing about love. It's a lost concept. — Lenny Kravitz
This is the way modern men do battle, not with spear and sword, but with credit cards. My platinum beats your gold. Poor Elliot with his unisex Minolta is left in the dust, — Tess Gerritsen
Witchcraft to the ignorant, ... Simple science to the learned. — Leigh Brackett
Ha!" she exclaims as the music shifts. "Wait until tonight." "Marlee! — Kiera Cass
The gap between rich and poor was not just one of wealth but of accountability. — Christopher Fowler