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I was so shy at school that I hardly ever talked, so everybody thought I was kind of a hermit. — Kim Basinger

The twisty nature of psychic attack - are you being attacked, or did you bring this attack on yourself? - speaks to me of an American cultural paradox we all grapple with. There's the rampant litigiousness of our society, and the desire to blame others for our misfortunes. — Heidi Julavits

But the truth is, it's not the idea, it's never the idea, it's always what you do with it.
(Online journal entry for January 31, 2009) — Neil Gaiman

Ultimately, I believe - because energy is so central to our lives - that a common global project to rewire the world with clean energy could be the first step on a path to global peace and global democracy - even in today's deeply troubled world. — Ross Gelbspan

All those horrible, traumatic years I spent as a kid became what I draw from creatively today. — Steven Spielberg

If you want it and expect it, it will be yours very soon. — Esther Hicks

Your mind can make you sick, and your mind can heal you. — Stan Beecham

but, as we know, even when the silver wears away and you're left with copper, if you attend to it every day it has a gleam all its own. — Mark Helprin

Sometimes happiness can come very simply, purely, merely if one is ready to embrace it with open arms. — Shampa Sharma

They had entered the thorny wilderness, and the golden gates of their childhood had for ever closed behind them. — George Eliot

Until you make the effort to get to know someone or something, you don't know anything. — Ben Horowitz

If I'm ever unsure as to the correct course of action, I'll think, "What would a ferret do?" or, "How would a salamander respond to this situation?" Invariably, I find the right answer. I — Gail Honeyman

We don't yet know the state of the naturals. Are they friends or foes? None of us can say. We ought to anchor in the bay, as near as we might come to the shore, and bide our time. The naturals will show themselves, soon or late. They know we are here already, or else I'm a virgin girl. — Libbie Hawker

Character determines fate. — Meryl Sawyer