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I consider myself a completely lucky filmmaker. I've had nothing but good luck. Everything I've needed has come my way. — Woody Allen

Remember: the Word is God and God is the Word. You are what your words are. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Thrivability emerges from each of us holding the persistent intention to be generative: that is to say, to create more value than we consume. — Jean M. Russell

Most of the great practitioners of the art of acting know exactly what they're doing; even in the best, most successful moments, when they let go of the awareness of what they are doing, they still, somewhere deep inside their body, know what they're doing. There is a craft. — Meryl Streep

The American bards shall be marked for generosity and affection and for encouraging competitors ... . The great poets are also to be known by the absence in them of tricks and by the justification of perfect personal candor ... . How beautiful is candor! All faults may be forgiven of him who has perfect candor. — Walt Whitman

I don't think I've ever known what you people call happiness. We think of contentment as the desirable thing, and maybe that's negative. — John Steinbeck

I'm reminded on a monthly basis that I'm a damn Yankee." "What's makes you a damn Yankee?" "It's a Yankee who comes down and stays." He — Anne McAneny

More important than the curriculum is the question of the methods of teaching and the spirit in which the teaching is given — Bertrand Russell

Opportunity is latent in the very foundation of human society. Opportunity is everywhere about us. But the preparation to seize upon the opportunity, and to make the most of it, is to be made by every one for himself ... he will be self-made or never made. — Orison Swett Marden

My big places to shop are Wal-Mart and Target - seriously. That is where half of my stuff comes from now. — Kelly Preston

Conventions are often surrounded with the solemn language of morality, but in fact they have little to do with it. — Frans De Waal