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The umbilical cord is a precious lifeline that began in my primal mother and has come down to me. — Ilchi Lee

If you're a novelist, you have sort of themes that run throughout novels. You start a novel and you finish a novel. With record-making in the singer-songwriter world or whatever it is that I do, it's a little different because there is no specific arc that is necessarily, like it's not a concept record. — Amos Lee

I think it's hard for women to be directors, particularly in the feature world because, biologically, your peak career-making years are also your peak baby-making years, and that's just the truth. And those are choices women have to make. — Laura Ziskin

The essence of life is that it's challenging. Sometimes it is sweet, and sometimes it is bitter. Sometimes your body tenses, and sometimes it relaxes or opens. Sometimes you have a headache, and sometimes you feel 100 percent healthy. From an awakened perspective, trying to tie up all the loose ends and finally get it together is death, because it involves rejecting a lot of your basic experience. There is something aggressive about that approach to life, trying to flatten out all the rough spots and imperfections into a nice smooth ride. — Pema Chodron

No one at college ever goes to a party before ten-thirty at the very earliest! They'd rather die. It's so uncool to be early. — Francine Pascal

Eventually I'd like to have a family. I'd like to not be limping around when I'm 50 years old. — Bode Miller

[On old age:] You wake up one morning and you got it. — Moms Mabley

Down to Gehenna or up to the throne, / He who travels fastest who travels alone... — Jeffery Deaver

My sister and I, you will recollect, were twins, and you know how subtle are the links which bind two souls which are so closely allied. — Arthur Conan Doyle

When I started Dylan's Candy Bar in 2001, I wanted it to be a place that merged my love of pop culture, fashion, art and music with candy. Since then, we have been fortunate to pioneer artistic partnerships with many legends. — Dylan Lauren