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The wave is ignorant of the true nature of the sea: how can the temporal comprehend the eternal? — Saib Tabrizi

Don't regret your past ... It has shaped you. Don't fear your future ... It is yours to shape. — Louise Hansen

We worked together with Wes Anderson writing a couple more movies together: Rushmore [1998] and Tenenbaums. — Owen Wilson

I don't do well with snakes and I can't dance. — Robin Williams

I know 'What's Going On?' has practically become a catchphrase around here," I said to Jenna, "but seriously. What is going on? — Rachel Hawkins

There's a book called
"A Dictionary of Angels."
No one has opened it in fifty years,
I know, because when I did,
The covers creaked, the pages
Crumbled. There I discovered
The angels were once as plentiful
As species of flies.
The sky at dusk
Used to be thick with them.
You had to wave both arms
Just to keep them away.
Now the sun is shining
Through the tall windows.
The library is a quiet place.
Angels and gods huddled
In dark unopened books. — Charles Simic

You mustn't look at a film with only one point of view. — Jafar Panahi

The soul creates, the mind reacts. The soul understands what the mind cannot conceive. — Neale Donald Walsch

A bolt from the blue. I have sometimes read of an unexpected event described in this way, and now I know exactly what is meant by the phrase.
A blue sky, a sunny, mild day. The usual list of worries and troubles runs through one's mind, but nothing that cannot be overcome, nothing that will not reach a satisfactory conclusion eventually, if not today, why then, tomorrow. An ordinary day, in fact. And then lightning strikes from out of that innocent blue sky and all that remains is the smoking ruins of one's every hope and every dream. — Patrice Kindl

As a former recipient of these services I can honestly say that the overwhelming majority of TANF recipients are hard-working Americans who are down on their luck, and just want an opportunity to better their lives and those of their family through work and access to education. — Gwen Moore