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A person may dwell so long upon a thought that it may take him a prisoner. — E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax

Lost in a daydream. — Jared Leto

The Recovery plan will put money in the pockets of the American worker, create and save millions of new jobs and invest in crucial areas such as health care, education, energy independence and a new infrastructure. — Valerie Jarrett

Try to remember that decisions are made by individual, fallible personalities, not gods. It's hard. I know. — Andrea Seigel

This defining is philosophy. Philosophy is the account which the human mind gives to itself of the constitution of the world. Two cardinal facts lie forever at the base; the one, and the two. - 1. Unity, or Identity; and, 2. Variety. We unite all things by perceiving the law which pervades them; by perceiving the superficial differences and the profound resemblances. But every mental act, - this very perception of identity or oneness, recognizes the difference of things. Oneness and otherness. It is impossible to speak or to think without embracing both. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

She laughed again. Her teeth showed like white seeds in a scarlet fruit. — Oscar Wilde

Take accessible to mean / acceptable, accommodating, openly servile. — Geoffrey Hill

How do you measure suffering? I mean, the fact that I live in a democratic country doesn't guarantee my life will be problem-free. Far from it. I understand that I am relatively privileged from a socioeconomical viewpoint, but so was Hamlet - so are a lot of miserable people. I bet there are people in Iran who are happier than I am - who wish to keep living there regardless of who is in charge politically, while I'm miserable here in this supposedly free country and just want out of this life at any cost. — Matthew Quick

He who blushes is already guilty. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Conservation is for guilty people on Park Avenue with poodles and Pekingeses. — Peter Beard

I have to say that it was working with my grandpa, who grew up on a farm in Mountain Home, Idaho, that had the most influence. Witnessing his work ethic and hearing his stories gave me an appreciation for the farm's best lessons. — John Bytheway