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You know,' said Jane, 'for a while there I thought we would be okay. — Adam Baker
Reality is beyond speech and thought. Only that which can be expressed in words is being said. But what cannot be put into language is indeed That which IS. — Anandamayi Ma
I studied with Sandy Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse. I was in the last class to study with him before he had his larynx removed, so I actually remember the sound of his voice. He was an incredible teacher. — Mary Steenburgen
The socialist system, however, forbids this fundamental freedom to choose one's own career. Under socialist conditions, there is only one economic authority, and it has the right to determine all matters concerning production. — Ludwig Von Mises
Can you harness the power of drugs without them taking over, without turning into a dazed zombie? — Gilles Deleuze
China has all the advantages in the world. But it doesn't have a history of free thinking, risk-taking pioneers - the kind of people the U.S. is built upon. — James Dyson
Even for those to whom life and death are equal jests. There are some things that are still held in respect. — Edgar Allan Poe
My show is an anti-show and the audience have to want to listen. I'm sitting down, there's only one of me, I don't talk much to the audience and it is very quiet. I wouldn't be able to do that kind of show if people didn't know me and my material. — Jose Gonzalez
Free Will was a vacuum, a negative space. It was the absence of coercion, the absence of compulsion, the absence of agony. — Ian Tregillis
Clutter forces the brain to consume energy. Create uncluttered environments instead. — Carmine Gallo
Very often I've known people who wouldn't say a word to each other, but they'd go to see movies together and experience life that way. — Martin Scorsese
All problems are psychological, but all solutions are spiritual. — Thomas Hora
The boy and girl going hand in hand through a meadow; the mother washing her baby; the sweet simple things in life. We have almost lost track of them. On the one side, we over-intellectualize everything; on the other hand, we are over-mechanized. We can understand the danger of the atomic bomb, but the danger of our misunderstanding the meaning of life is much more serious. — Edward Steichen