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My motivation is to be creative and have fun. You want to do something that keeps you on your toes the rest of your life and keeps you busy. — Kris Jenner

It was a remarkable realization to Eby, that we are what we're taught. That was why the Morris women were what they were. It was because they knew no different. — Sarah Addison Allen

The spirit of advaita is not to keep away from anything, but to keep in tune with everything — Chinmayananda Saraswati

... that sour blend of loneliness and lust for recognition, shyness and extravagance, deep insecurity and self-intoxicated egomania, that drives poets and writers out of their rooms to seek each other out, to rub shoulders with one another, bully, joke, condescend, feel each other, lay a hand on a shoulder or an arm round a waist, to chat and argue with little nudges, to spy a little, sniff out what is cooking in other pots, flatter, disagree, collude, be right, take offence, apologise, make amends, avoid each other, and seek each other's company again. — Amos Oz

Everything is too far away in the past, or mysteriously too close. — Marguerite Yourcenar

Big Government is the small option: it's the guarantee of smaller freedom, smaller homes, smaller cars, smaller opportunities, smaller lives. — Mark Steyn

The virtue which we appreciate, we to some extent appropriate. — Henry David Thoreau

To me, the most important thing in life is to be a human being. Second is acting. — Peter Stormare

Early studies of sleep and dreaming were crucially dependent on waking subjects up during sleep to find out whether they are dreaming or not. Using that strategy, it was found that when the eyes are rapidly moving (REM sleep) people are usually dreaming; when the eyes are not moving, there may be some mentation, but little in the way of visually rich dreams. — Patricia Churchland

You're jest a-teasin' yourself up to cry. I don' know what's come at you. Our folks ain't never did that. They took what come to 'em dry-eyed. — John Steinbeck

Sometimes geniuses create nothing new, they organize already existing material into something completely useful in other ways — Bangambiki Habyarimana