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Meditation is just being delighted in your own presence ... where you are not doing anything. The moment doing enters, you become tense; anxiety enters immediately. How to do? What to do? How to succeed? How not to fail? You have already moved into the future. — Rajneesh

That's what gets me through the day. Knowing that I could do it. That I'm strong enough to do it and I can get it done. — Ned Vizzini

I don't think writers need to be insane. Just crazy. — Rayne Hall

My roommate at Yale University introduced me to the auteur theory of filmmaking. I soon became a big fan of the works of John Ford, Kenji Mizoguchi, Ernst Lubitsch, and Stan Brakhage. I then decided to make my own films! — Lloyd Kaufman

I can't just go to McDonald's after I'm done working out. I'm going to treat my body like it's the only body I'm ever going to have. I'm going to make sure it's strong and it's good. I'm really going to work hard every single day. — Bryce Harper

I don't think kids should have role models. They're disastrous. — Rupert Everett

Of all human activities, man's listening to God is the supreme act of his reasoning and will. — Pope Paul VI

Random people, celebrities of note come to your shows over the years, and I've had some really strange ones. Like the guy from Kiss. Gene Simmons has literally been in the audience at my shows, like, four times. I don't know if he knows me; he's just a big fan of comedy. — Mike Birbiglia

Think of something to make the ridiculous look ridiculous. — Molly Ivins

Either ... the moving intelligences of the planets are weakest in those that are farthest from the sun, or ... there is one moving intelligence in the sun, the common center, forcing them all round, but those most violently which are nearest, and that it languishes in some sort and grows weaker at the most distant, because of the remoteness and the attenuation of the virtue. — Johannes Kepler

Our lives feel like these epochs, but really, we are dust in the wind. — Justin Vernon