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I stood with my hands on the horses' necks, feeling the electricity of their thinking, the blood moving throughout their veins, and the history held neatly within the fabric of every organ of their equine anatomy, as if the body were a storage unit of memory. As I absorbed every nuance of the four-legged creatures, I touched my own stomach, lower back, liver, and spleen to see what the energies felt like. I compared one horse to another, then to myself, fascinated by the way each was so unique yet so the same. — Bethanne Elion

I think metaphysics is good if it improves everyday life; otherwise forget it. — Robert M. Pirsig

I got my SAG card when I was 10 by starring in a Beenie Weenie's commercial. — Jennifer Morrison

The mind is an empire unto itself. — Steven Redhead

He always felt himself dependent on Chief Master who sent him into this life, he knew that when dying he would still be in that Master's power and would not be ill-used to and accustomed to. — Leo Tolstoy

I'm not bitter, just not stirred well! — Vaibhav Wadhwa

Much of history turns out to be the consequence of small acts of fortune, accident or luck, good or bad. — Phil Mason

You define your own life. Don't let other people write your script. — Oprah Winfrey

The whole world lives for pleasure. The only difference is theirs is fleeting, while ours is forever in Jesus. — John Piper

It's much more painful to bomb in front of a group of yours peers than it is to not win. Tons of assholes ain't winning awards, but only one guy will be bombing. So, that's much more nerve-wracking. — Seth Rogen

Why wouldn't we consider doing to Islamic extremists what Glenn Greenwald does routinely to Republicans? — Stewart Baker

Ask yourself if you are leaving a trail that others may want to follow. Are you leaving a legacy of accomplishment? What mark will you leave on your industry? Your friends and family? — Les Brown

Time, consoler of affliction and softener of anger — Charles Dickens

It's a secondhand world we're born into. What is novel to us is only so because we're newborn, and what we cannot see, that has come before- what our parents have seen and been and done- are the hand-me-downs we begin to wear as swaddling clothes, even as we ourselves are naked. The flaw runs through us, implicating us in its imperfection even as it separates us, delivers us onto opposite sides of a chasm. It is both terribly beautiful and terribly sad, but it is, finally, the fault in the universe that gives birth to us all. — Katherine Min