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We need three basic things to live - food, clothing, and shelter. Very few of us actually grow our own food, make our own clothes, and build our own homes. If we do not fulfill our basic needs by ourselves, why do we put so much pressure on ourselves to do everything else on our own? Just what are we trying to prove? — Christine Hassler

I don't ask questions. I just figure the extra warm days are God's way of rewarding me for Garden State — Zach Braff

I had not intended to love him; the reader knows I had wrought hard to extirpate from my soul the germs of love there detected; and now, at the first renewed view of him, they spontaneously revived, great and strong! He made me love him without looking at me. — Charlotte Bronte

I wasn't a visionary but I literally had my finger on the pulse of the women of America. — Pat Benatar

Hollywood was a fantasy world in more ways than one — Maureen O'Sullivan

When I look down the range at the target all I can do is try to distinguish between the different colors. — Im Dong-Hyun

Statistics are for losers. — Scotty Bowman

When a man feel the reprehension of a friend seconded by his own heart, he is easily heated into resentment. — Samuel Johnson

From the moment the tourist enters the site, everyone has to be photographed in front of every feature of note ... The photographic record of the visit has almost destroyed the very notion of actually looking. — Martin Parr

Waiting exposes our idols and throws a wrench into our coping mechanisms. It brings us to the end of what we can control and forces us to cry out to God. God doesn't waste our waiting. He uses it to conform us to the image of his Son. — Betsy Childs Howard

No - you men never do consider economy and common sense. — Charlotte Bronte

Human consciousness is just about the last surviving mystery ... a topic that often leaves even the most sophisticated thinkers tongue-tied and confused. And, as with all of the earlier mysteries, there are many who insist - and hope - that there will never be a demystification of consciousness. — Daniel Dennett