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Be impeccable with your word. Don't take anything personally. Don't make assumptions. Always do your best. — Miguel Ruiz

Well, one of the things I did was recreate her home in my home. — Debbie Reynolds

However entrancing it is to wander unchecked through a garden of bright images, are we not enticing your mind from another subject of almost equal importance? — Dorothy L. Sayers

I never intended on moving to 'The Good Wife' permanently, but in terms of a next move and something to do to make myself feel good, this was a great opportunity. — Lisa Edelstein

It's indeed surprising that replacing the elementary particle with a string leads to such a big change in things. I'm tempted to say that it has to do with the fuzziness it introduces. — Edward Witten

Stop thinking about it, Nik!"
"What?"
He grinned and shook his head. "You know what. You're looking at my hair like an addict at a crack carnival. Enough already."
" ... I know enough about you to know you won't stop until you get my hair; and at a risk of you taking my scalp with you, I'll go. — Brodi Ashton

Let's say you and a small child go to a magic show, where things are made to float in the air. Which of you would have the most fun?"
"I probably would."
"And why would that be?"
"Because I would know how impossible it all is."
"So ... for the child it's no fun to see the laws of nature being defied before it has learned what they are."
"I guess that's right."
"And we are still at the crux of Hume's philosophy of experience. He would have added that the child has not yet become a slave of the expectations of habit; he is thus the more open-minded of you two. I wonder if the child is not also the greater philosopher? He comes utterly without preconceived opinions. And that, my dear Sophie, is the philosopher's most distinguishing virtue. The child perceives the world as it is, without putting more into things than he experiences — Jostein Gaarder

Same spirit which gave it forth, - is the fundamental law of criticism. A life in harmony with nature, the love of truth and of virtue, will purge the eyes to understand her text. By degrees — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The fact is, we are much more afraid of life than our ancestors, and cannot find it inourhearts either tomarry or not tomarry.Marriage isterrifying, but so is a cold and forlorn old age. — Robert Louis Stevenson

The secret of life is getting today right. Everyone can get today right, and if you can do it once you can do it repeatedly. — Stuart McRobert

The happiest people I have known have been those who gave themselves no concern about their own souls, but did their uttermost to mitigate the miseries of others. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Withheld potential is a "CRIME TO HUMANITY — Fela Durotoye

It was this: Blue's smile - crooked, wry, ridiculous, flustered. There was a lot of happiness tucked in the corner of that smile, and even though her face was several inches from Gansey, some of it still spilled out and got on him. — Maggie Stiefvater

The single best thing about coming out of the closet is that nobody can insult you by telling you what you've just told them. — Rachel Maddow

There's only one problem with Osborn's breakthrough idea: group brainstorming doesn't actually work — Susan Cain