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I want to be able to leave behind an infrastructure and a road map for any of my dreamers to follow. So that they can again take care of their family, pursue what they love and live a fulfilling life. Everyone is called, but not everyone answers. I was called, and I answered. — Michelle Phan

Disturbing anything [situation] results in damage. To improve, you do not need to disturb anything that is natural and has turned bad. You need to make way out; you need to find a solution. — Dada Bhagwan

Now, being prepared for almost anything, he was not by any means prepared for nothing... — Charles Dickens

We [Americans] choose not to understand the world on terms other than our own. — Ralph Peters

Femininity in and of itself - and the feminine - can be not only privileged, but honored or worshipped. — Jill Soloway

Out of our suffering we emerge. Our struggles are really our only hope. — Bryant McGill

If I did any movies I'd have to take a break from singing, because I'd want it to be really good. — Justin Timberlake

But stronger than his knowledge was his love for the boy, his devotion, his fear of losing him. Had he ever lost his heart to anybody so completely, so painfully, so hopelessly and yet so happily? — Hermann Hesse

Those who refuse to drink are always thirsty. — Marty Rubin

When we enter the spiritual realm we are always focused on those big, life altering miracles. Here is a truth that isn't sold to us. Change is a long, gradual process. Yes, you can make things happen immediately, but quite often, amazing things are happening that you can't see. — Ruben Papian

People in grief need someone to walk with them without judging them. — Gail Sheehy

If I'm going to make a fake movie, it's going to be a fake hit. — Alan Arkin

Then he looked back to me, and smiled. It was a terrible expression, filled with edges, and with knives. — Seanan McGuire

Disappointment and feebleness imprint upon us a cowardly and valetudinarian virtue. — Michel De Montaigne