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True mastery can be gained by letting things go their own way. — Stephen Mitchell
I take refuge in my books. — Julia Ward Howe
I do a lot of running. Bit of squash, bit of tennis. I don't like feeling out of shape. — Richard Coyle
If I didn't know any better, I'd say you just defended Christian's honor. Isn't he a pain in the ass?
Yes he is. But for the next 6 weeks he's MY pain in the ass. — Richelle Mead
The right moral compass is trying hard to think about what customers want. — Sundar Pichai
People adapt. People change. You can grow where you're planted. — Sarah Addison Allen
Spreading straw might be considered rather unimportant, but it is fundamental to my method of growing rice and winter grain. It is connected with everything, with fertility, with germination, with weeds, with keeping away sparrows, with water management. In actual practice and in theory, the use of straw in farming is a crucial issue. This is something that I cannot seem to get people to understand. — Anonymous
I'd rather go to sleep than find a girl. — Niall Horan
If you want to destroy a nation, give it too much - make it greedy, miserable and sick. — John Steinbeck
They weren't cheap and I was almost broke. It was a choice between dinner and flowers and I chose flowers because it was a dark time in my life and my room was hideous and my heart was broken and I needed something beautiful. — Nina LaCour
The one thing I've always said: Let your family and close friends be the judge of who you are as a person. Don't worry about being judged by others who don't know you, because your family and close friends know what you're all about, good and bad. — Rick Pitino
I would like to perfect the art of being studiously aloof — Ani DiFranco
My images were surreal simply in the sense that my vision brought out the fantastic dimension of reality. My only aim was to express reality, for there is nothing more surreal than reality itself. If reality fails to fill us with wonder, it is because we have fallen into the habit of seeing it as ordinary. — Brassai