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Is there a different between Attention Deficit Disorder and daydreaming? He mused. Ah, there I go again. Focus, — Stephen R. King

In the span of a few minuted, he'd gone from his usual Mr. Cranky-Pants to Sir Kissy Smiles-A-Lot. — Julie Ann Walker

I'm very cagey by nature. — Ben Mendelsohn

Excepting the infinite spirit, everything else is changing. There is the whirl of change. — Swami Vivekananda

The clothes may vary, but the person is the same. — Idries Shah

An idol has such a controlling position in your heart that you can spend most of your passion and energy, your emotional and financial resources, on it without a second thought. . . . — Tullian Tchividjian

The search for power is not made for the achievement of moral values; moral values are used to facilitate the attainment of power. — Robert D. Kaplan

Bite off more than you can chew and then chew like hell. — Peter Brock

As the American public continues to focus more intensely on illegal immigration and securing the nation's borders, the number of members of the House Immigration Reform Caucus continues to grow. — Virgil Goode

Listen to the unstruck sounds, and what sifts through that music. — Rumi

Don't be upset that you can't attain constant happiness. It's the quickest way to feel like a failure in life. If each of our lives represented a page in a book, happiness would be the punctuation. It breaks up the parts that are too long. It closes off some things, divides others. But it's brief - showing up when it's needed and filling tired paragraphs with breaks. — Tarryn Fisher

The key is love, the action is service, and the joy is knowing the grandeur that is God in us and in everything. — Dorothy Maclean

I educated myself. To me, school was boring. — Van Morrison

I can't tell you how irritating it is to be an atheist in a haunted house. — Matthew Tobin Anderson

Shamans can be defined as socially sanctioned practitioners who purport to voluntarily regulate their attention and awareness so as to access information not ordinarily available, using it to facilitate appropriate behavior and healthy development - as well as to alleviate stress and sickness - among members of their community and/or for the community as a whole. — Stanley Krippner