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What generally passes for 'thought' among the majority of mankind is the time one takes out to rearrange one's prejudices. — Clare Boothe Luce

American audiences are affected by what the English people think. — Chita Rivera

Only those who do not use life as a reason for artificialities are intelligently valuing life. — Lao-Tzu

Time is life. It is irreversible and irreplaceable. To waste your time is to waste your life, but to master your time is to master your life and make the most of it. — Alan Lakein

Jazz is like blues with a shot of heroin! — Miles Davis

I'm constantly surprised by ... an orange will roll off a table, and I'll catch it before I knew it was falling. Something happens there. We could write it off and say, 'Subconsciously I knew that was happening,' but there's so many things every day - I'm amazed by how little we know. — Shane Carruth

But love is a stubborn thing to conquer. When you think you've killed it, it's liable to bob up again as strong as ever. — L. Frank Baum

One thing I've learned about the NBA is that you can have one good year, but you've always got to be progressing and working and making yourself better. — Eli Manning

the U.S., 5,000 people die waiting for a transplant that never comes. Supply and demand. People need donor kidneys to survive, but only a third of all kidney transplants come from living donors and 96% of those are family members. The demand is there, but the supply is limited, not because kidneys are not available, — Robert Thornhill

Never explain yourself, Alma. It makes you appear weak. — Elizabeth Gilbert

If youre not interested in life, then photography has no meaning — Ruth Bernhard

When I leave her, I will have few regrets. But those that I have, are magnificent. — Caedem Marquez

Willpower is real, but it needs the right conditions to thrive. — Lindy West

Mistaken belief that racial animus is necessary for the creation and maintenance of racialized systems of social control is the most important reason that we, as a nation, have remained in deep denial. — Michelle Alexander