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The light is already there. In Zen Buddhism there's a little speck of dust on the mirror, and that's us. — Frederick Lenz

The consistent thinker, the consistently moral man, is either a walking mummy or else, if he has not succeeded in stifling all his vitality, a fanatical monomaniac. — Aldous Huxley

I wouldn't call it looming, madam. Some of us simply aren't built for looming, said Locke. — Scott Lynch

I have an education degree from the University of Minnesota, and I was a teacher for about a minute. — Loni Anderson

I don't need someone to complete me, I need someone to make things a little bit better every now and again. — Jon Richardson

The women had one of their get-togethers last night. From what I heard, it was lots of margaritas and ice cream and calling you a bastard. They're all hungover this morning, so — Susan Mallery

If you want to be an architect of change by raising great kids, God bless. If you want to do it by raising money for your kid's school, great. If you want to build a garden - whatever it is. Women like myself - they're complicated, and they have a lot of different interests and qualities within them. — Maria Shriver

When I get on the field, I feel unstoppable. — Steve McNair

When I started performing in public, I was probably around 10 or 11. — Patina Miller

Her interest in natural history was confined to observation of the crows' feet gathering around her eyes. — Nicolas Bentley

Change needs us. Change needs people who are willing to invest themselves and their time and their energy and all that they can in making it happen. And, remember, if we don't quit; if we choose to walk the more difficult path; if we refuse to give up, no matter how long the road or how steep the climb; we will make change happen. — Sharad Vivek Sagar

Thrift is that habit of character that prompts one to work for what he gets, to earn what is paid him; to invest a part of his earnings; to spend wisely and well; to save, but not hoard. — Neville Chamberlain