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Other inner peace quotes encourage letting go of the desire to control everything around us, and slowing down as ways of attaining inner peace. — Brian Weiss

If you believe in the values of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, if you're willing to work hard and play by the rules, you are part of our family. And we're proud to be with you. — William J. Clinton

He was as indignant and irritated as if he had been served a veal cutlet with an egg perched on it. — Rex Stout

My biggest kick in music -playing or writing- is when I have a problem. Without a problem to solve, how much interest do you take in anything? — Duke Ellington

I live in Brooklyn. — Ana Gasteyer

The difference between me and everyone else out there, is that when they wake up, their nightmares end.
Romilly Winter. — John Hennessy

Me growing up in the '60s and '70s, there was almost something romantic about drugs, Keith Richards taking drugs and stuff. — Robert Hilburn

I always write about what interests me. — Ruth Rendell

Always be a blessing to others — Sunday Adelaja

An elephant is vastly more efficient, metabolically, than a mouse. It's the same for a megacity as opposed to a village. But an elephant can break a leg very easily, whereas you can toss a mouse out of a window and it'll be fine. Size makes you fragile. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Doing a kid's movie is fun when you have kids. You don't want to do kids' movies if you don't have kids. When you have kids, things change in your life. — Larry The Cable Guy

World federation is an ideal that will not die. More and more people are coming to realize that peace must be more than an interlude if we are to survive; that peace is a produce of law and order; that law is essential if the force of arms is not to rule the world. — William O. Douglas

The dark emotions everyone hid in their depths weren't all of who they really were. They weren't their true selves. — L.J.Smith