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Moods are in the mind and do not matter. Go within, go beyond. Cease being fascinated by the content of your consciousness. When you reach the deep layers of your true being, you will find that the mind's surface-play affects you very little. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Mandatory arbitration clauses I think, more often than not, work to the detriment of working people. — Thomas Perez

Nobody makes bouillabaisse from scratch. It's all a bunch of malarkey. Even the restaurants buy a commercial-grade product. I had a very famous chef tell me that. — Sandra Lee

Efficiency and focus are the keys to success. — Robert Crais

Whatever else she might be, she was not disagreeable. She was not coldly clever and indirectly satirical, but adorably simple and full of feeling. She was an angel beguiled. It would be a unique delight to wait and watch for the melodious fragments in which her heart and soul came forth so directly and ingenuously. — George Eliot

Pay close attention to the particular thoughts you use to deprive yourself of happiness. — Byron Katie

The superior man sets his person at rest before he moves; he composes his mind before he speaks. — Confucius

The more you are positive and say, 'I want to have a good life,' the more you build that reality for yourself by creating the life that you want. — Chris Pine

How intensely do I want to exist? — Sera J. Beak

In Hollywood I thought I was large and klutzy, like the characters I played. — Madeline Kahn

I wasn't born an actress, but I was certainly born dramatic! — Katie McGrath

Dimples should come with a warning: Dangerous! Could knock your world off its axis, categorized as a weapon, proceed with caution. — Adriana Law

And it came to her that the pleasure and stability of dining rooms had always occurred against such a backdrop, against the catastrophic background of universal chaos; such moments of calm were things as fragile and transitory as soap bubbles, destined to burst almost as soon as they blew into existence. Groups of friends, rooms, streets, years, none of them would last. The illusion of stability was created by a concerted effort to ignore the chaos they were imbedded in. And so they ate, and talked, and enjoyed each other's company; this was the way it had been in the caves, on the savannah, in the tenements and the trenches and the cities huddling under bombardment. — Kim Stanley Robinson