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We each have unique gifts that draw us toward the work for which those gifts are best suited. Although a healthy, well-rounded person will generally engage the world on multiple levels, being as she is an individual, a friend, a member of a family, a member of a community and a place, an inhabitant of a bioregion, a citizen of a nation, and a member of the tribe of all life on Earth, even a cosmic citizen, it is also true that we go through phases of relative inward and outward focus, action, and quiet, expression and retreat. — Charles Eisenstein

We always wanted to make a comedy that was a little bit more than that, which had tragic elements to it ... that people engaged with - an intelligent comedy essentially. — Alice Lowe

Are you going to draw?"
"Nope."
"Shame. I was going to ask you to do me like one of your French girls. — Michelle Hodkin

Life isn't as complicated as it seems. There's a solution for every problem you have. Seek and you will find them! — Timothy Pina

The pleasure of sport was so often the chance to indulge the cessation of time itself
the pitcher dawdling on the mound, the skier poised at the top of a mountain trail, the basketball player with the rough skin of the ball against his palm preparing for a foul shot, the tennis player at set point over his opponent
all of them savoring a moment before committing themselves to action. — George Plimpton

Leadership is about making the right decision and the best decision before, sometimes, it becomes entirely popular. — Martin O'Malley

The tragic thing about learning from experience is I fear that one can only learn from one's own experience. Other people's - other nations' - experiences simply do not help. They can be imaginatively learned from. But people do not act on other people's experiences. — May Sarton

It's so good to know that inside us there's a self that knows everything! — Hermann Hesse

Maybe she truly was hideous. But so long as she could deceive everyone, what did it matter? — Marissa Meyer