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It was kind of a decompression - from straight alcohol to mixed drinks to wine to spritzers - and then you're out. — Robin Williams

I must not only keep alive, but I must be as strong as granite, so that no matter how much I was knocked about, I could remain unbroken. — Nien Cheng

Sometimes how we dialogue in today's culture is just as important as why we dialogue. — Jefferson Bethke

I'd rather be happily single than unhappily married. — Heather Graham

I am definitely as happy as I've ever been. Happier, I would say, than I've ever been. — Cynthia Nixon

Pornography and cooking shows have created two new spectator sports. — Mason Cooley

There's something more to life than what we see on the surface. — Adyashanti

Although champagne was served, the mood was curiously subdued. After this reunion, they would probably never meet together as a class again - at least not in such numbers. They would spend the next decades reading obituaries of the men who had started out in 1954 as rivals and today were leaving Harvard as brothers. This was the beginning of the end. They had met once more and just had time enough to learn that they liked one another. And to say goodbye. — Erich Segal

I used to work for 12 or 14 hours at a time but the digital age has made such happy immersions almost impossible. — Richard Powers

Casting a spell, in self-defense or in self-interest is not selfish, but positive, life-affirming. You have been given powers, the very same powers that society devalues ... What if it comes back tenfold? Well, don't be a fool. Never use your magick to attack the innocent. Then you have nothing to fear ... Don't be frivolous or cowardly. If your course is righteous, and your tools ready, go to it. — Zsuzsanna Budapest

Take from my palms, to soothe your heart,
a little honey, a little sun,
in obedience to Persephone's bees.
You can't untie a boat that was never moored,
nor hear a shadow in its furs,
nor move through thick life without fear.
For us, all that's left is kisses
tattered as the little bees
that die when they leave the hive.
Deep in the transparent night they're still humming,
at home in the dark wood on the mountain,
in the mint and lungwort and the past.
But lay to your heart my rough gift,
this unlovely dry necklace of dead bees
that once made a sun out of honey. — Osip Mandelstam

No, I don't understand my husband's theory of relativity, but I know my husband and I know he can be trusted. — Elsa Einstein