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My name or yours doesn't matter, we all are mere drops in the ocean of divine consciousness, an extension of Supreme Power'. — Vishal Chipkar

True patriotism isn't cheap. It's about taking on a fair share of the burden of keeping America going. — Robert Reich

I'm scared of everything. I think it's only sensible to be that way. — Christopher Walken

Movies, I don't really get the bad guys. In theater, I get more bad guys. Both audiences and directors are more willing ... to allow people to stretch. In movies, you do one thing, and then that's their reference. — Campbell Scott

For I, too, had a hiding place when things were bad. Jesus was this place, the Rock cleft for me. — Corrie Ten Boom

It's exciting to me that Ride Along is a movie that has two African American leads, but it's even more exciting to me that it's not a movie about two African American leads. They just happen to be African American. It's a universal story. It's a story about a guy in love with a girl, and he's gotta get the approval of the overbearing, mean brother. That's a universal theme. — Will Packer

Reading is soap for the soul; writing is the scrubbing. — Richard Milleville

Midnight brought on the dusky hour Friendliest to sleep and silence. — John Milton

This is what we do. We fix things. We're tinker-ers. If we didn't tinker with cars, we'd tinker with people."
Drew flashed a rare grin. "You already tinker with people, Cletus."
"You are correct," I sat straighter in my seat, ready to defend myself, "but only my family. And y'all deserve my tinkering."
"Don't get me wrong. You're good at tinkering. Aside from those revenge plots, people are lucky to have you interfering in their lives. — Penny Reid

One of the most beautiful things to do is to paint darkness, which nevertheless has light in it. — Vincent Van Gogh

Non-doing simply means letting things be and allowing them to unfold in their own way. — Jon Kabat-Zinn