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Smiling is a kind of mouth yoga. When we smile, it releases the tension in our face. Others notice it, even strangers, and are likely to smile back. By smiling, we initiate a wonderful chain reaction, touching the joy in anyone we encounter. A smile is an ambassador of goodwill. — Thich Nhat Hanh

I'm happy with my place in the firmament here. I like to produce movies and that's where I want to be. — Joel Silver

That it's possible to be against the circus, not because you're afraid to die there, but because it's wicked and wrong.
~Aurelia, 152 — Lynne Reid Banks

Any woman on this planet who values herself as a woman is great. She is a giver of life. And when you are a giver of life, what more is there? — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Her beauty is a symptom of her disorder, of her soullessness. — Angela Carter

Teachers and librarians can be the most effective advocates for diversifying children's and young adult books. When I speak to publishers, they're going to expect me to say that I would love to see more books by Native American authors and African-American authors and Arab-American authors. But when a teacher or librarian says this to publishers, it can have a profound effect. — Pat Mora

First, know thine own ideal - spiritual, mental and material; not as to what ye would have others do, but what ye would do for others. — Edgar Cayce

If chocolate is the answer ... the question is irrelevant.
unknown — Kim Knott

Dorothy said nothing. Oz had not kept the promise he made her, but he had done his best. So she forgave him. As he said, he was a good man, even if he was a bad Wizard. — L. Frank Baum

People go through periods when things are dark and cloudy, and they talk dark and cloudy. — Robbie Robertson

When it comes to trying to manage how our entire planet-wide market and all the people and businesses in it deal with nature and our natural resources - we first and foremost need to change the incentives. — Ramez Naam

Who summons the dead man?" she asked. "A fresh corpse," Aethelwold said. "A fresh corpse?" I asked. "Someone must be sent to the world of the dead," he explained, as though it were obvious, "to find Bjorn and bring him back." "So they kill someone?" Gisela asked. "How else can they send a messenger to the dead?" Aethelwold asked pugnaciously. — Bernard Cornwell