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Synchronicity, it is like a collaboration with fate. All of that becomes the norm when the EGO (edge God out) is no longer the driving force in your life. — Wayne W. Dyer

As many times as [HIV] changes its clothes, it's still wearing the same socks, and now our job is to make sure we get the body to really hate those socks. — Seth Berkley

Dizzy Gillespie recorded it with Charlie Parker in an
influential 1945 track (incorporating a much imitated intro - perhaps initially
intended as a parody of Rachmaninoff 's Prelude in C-Sharp Minor — Ted Gioia

I must do something or I shall wear my heart away ... — Charles Dickens

Was it against the law to vomit in the Oval Office? — Julie Ann Walker

We have an opportunity to create a future where we are actually encouraging providers to keep people away from acute care, whenever possible. — Kathleen Sebelius

The simplest way that respect is communicated is through tone of voice, — Malcolm Gladwell

I like the sound of words, but I don't ever really expect my slow, slanted impression of the world to change by what I read. — Gregory Maguire

How sad if we allow our hearts to wane
And obscure our joy with enduring pain
While all things, good or bad, indisputably go by
Like morning that transmutes in evening sky — Joan Marques

Some people are your relatives but others are your ancestors, and you choose the ones you want to have as ancestors. You create yourself out of those values. — Ralph Ellison

A young man seeks a woman and finds her and is great and dies to the world. Afterward he is never as great again, but the woman is a comfort to him, reminding him of the time that was, and he is a little again with her what once he was wholly. — Gene Wolfe

You want to know about anybody? See what books they read, and how they've been read ... — Keri Hulme

Be good to people only if you like anal sex.
That's how kind people are. — Honeya

A talent is formed in stillness, a character in the world's torrent. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe