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The man who was known as 'no drama Obama' during the campaign has given us nothing but depleting and infuriating drama since he arrived in office. — Monica Crowley
You cannot force the Now. - But can you neither condemn nor justify and yet be extraordinarily alive as you walk on? You can never invite the wind, but you must leave the window open. — Bruce Lee
Wasn't it enough that I was secretly giving her the chance to break my heart? — Christina Lauren
The water is clearer than the air, and the air is the air that angels breathe. — Mark Twain
Do not come here and roam here unless you are willing to be enslaved by its charms. Its beauty and peace and harmony will entrance you. Once it has you in its power, it will never release you the rest of your days — Gordon Wallace
It was exciting in its own self-absorbed way, which is very much the essence of journalism: you truly believe that you are living at the center of the universe and that the world out there is on tenterhooks waiting for the next copy of whatever publication you work at. — Nora Ephron
Connection and love: We all want it. Most people settle for connection because love's too scary. — Tony Robbins
It is we who create value and our desires which confer value. In this realm we are kings, and we debase our kingship if we bow down to Nature. It is for us to determine the good life, not for Nature - not even for Nature personified as God. — Bertrand Russell
Jazz exemplifies artistic activity that is at once individual and communal, performance that is both repetitive and innovative, each participant sometimes providing background support and sometimes flying free. — Mary Catherine Bateson
The first act's doubtful, but we say, it is the last commends the play. — Robert Herrick
Everything we knew from life suggested that America would do what it liked ... — Peter Carey
Life is an adventure! So live it up! — L.M. Preston
If I do something I think is new, it will be misunderstood, but if people like it, I will be disappointed because I haven't pushed them enough. The more people hate it, maybe the newer it is. Because the fundamental human problem is that people are afraid of change. The place I am always looking for-because in order to keep the business I need to make a little compromise between my values and customers' values-is the place where I make something that could almost-but not quite-be understood by everyone. — Rei Kawakubo
I'd kill for any one of my friends. Thankfully for the overpopulated prison system, I don't have any friends. — Jarod Kintz
It is appropriate here to recall that the so-called Dark Ages began with the flight of the individuals into the protection of lords or chapters and came to an end when the individual again found it to his advantage to set forth on his own. We live at a time when everything conspires to push the individual into the fold. — Bertrand De Jouvenel