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Research by Donald A. Redelmeier and Sheldon M. Singh has found that, on average, Oscar winners live nearly four years longer than nominees that don't win. — David Brooks

I like to come to Washington, D.C., at least once a year. Why should my tax money travel more than I do? — Bob Hope

My ideas are not meant to suggest dreams or reality, but a surreal quality. — Chris Van Allsburg

Maybe that's what life is ... a wink of the eye and winking stars. — Jack Kerouac

My mother's father drank and her mother was an unhappy, neurotic woman, and I think she has lived all her life afraid of anyone who drinks for fear something like that might happen to her. — John Hurt

Everyone always talks about being color blind. And I get that. I do. But maybe instead of being color blind, we should celebrate color, in all its shades. It kind of bugs me that we're supposed to ignore our differences like we don't see them, when seeing them doesn't have to be a negative. — Amy Harmon

When girls sleep around - maybe they won't be called sluts and whores. Maybe they'll be treated like guys. — Krista Ritchie

This awareness instills a fierce desire to protect that heritage and - in doing so - to educate Americans in the meaning and importance of our pivotal documents. — Allen Weinstein

When I look in the mirror and the only one there is me
Every freckle on my face is where it's suppose to be
And I know my creator didn't make no mistakes on me
My feet, my thighs, my Lips, my eyes, I'm loving what I see — India.Arie

Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the truants in custody and bring them back to their right senses. — William Butler Yeats

Miracles can happen when we can keep our consciousness away from analyzing and classifying one another. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

This is the prayer of each:
You are the source of my life.
You separate essence from mud.
You honor my soul.
You bring rivers from the
mountain springs.
You brighten my eyes.
The wine you offer
takes me out of myself
into the self we share.
Doing that is religion — Rumi