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The universal soul is the alone creator of the useful and the beautiful; therefore to make anything useful or beautiful, the individual must be submitted to the universal mind. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The thing about dark skies and rainy days is that, if you wait long enough, the sun will always shine again. — Leah Atwood

Now I feel like whatever I do, no one can hurt me. I cannot be violated, I cannot be humiliated, I cannot be disregarded, I cannot be disrespected. — Fiona Apple

The thing I love about television is that people watch you in their pajamas, and when they're eating dinner. You're part of the family. — Barbara Feldon

Layers like a bad Van Gogh. Pella felt little beads — Chad Harbach

The media agency model has been hit by a perfect storm ... We are chasing share in a broken system, rather than changing the system. — Nick Manning

We are all self-made, but only the successful will admit it. — Earl Nightingale

I had everything I'd hoped for, but I wasn't being myself. So I decided to be honest about who I was. It was strange: The people who loved me for being funny suddenly didn't like me for being ... me. — Ellen DeGeneres

Be solution oriented not problem oriented.Problems is limited but solutions are unlimited. — Mohammed Sekouty

Her eyes were as sad as they were fierce. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

I am a strong believer in the free market. I am a strong believer in capitalism. But, I am also a strong believer that there are certain common goods - our air, our water, making sure that people are safe - that require to have some regulation. — Barack Obama

Nothing wrecks any kind of love more effectively than the discovery that your previously acceptable behavior has become ridiculous. — Kurt Vonnegut

Cronshaw stopped for a moment to drink. He had pondered for twenty years the problem whether he loved liquor because it made him talk or whether he loved conversation because it made him thirsty. — W. Somerset Maugham