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I love a bright lip with a neutral eye. It's an easy, wearable look that gives brightness to your face without looking over-the-top. — Bobbi Brown
Work is the law of life, and to reject it as boredom is to submit to it as torment. — Victor Hugo
In our Ashrams of East and West, places of spiritual retreat, we begin with what we call "The Morning of the Open Heart," in which we tell our needs ... We give four or five hours to this catharsis. The reaction of one member, who listened to it for the first time, was: "Good gracious, have we all the disrupted people in the country here?" My reply was: "No, you have a cross section of the church life honestly revealed." In the ordinary church, it is suppressed by respectability, by a desire to a appear better than we really are. — E. Stanley Jones
Jack turned to Cameron. Do you just line them up, waiting to yell at me, on the off chance I'll stop by? — Julie James
There can be nothing sacred in something that has a price. — E.F. Schumacher
Part of writing is discovering the rules of the game and then deciding whether to follow the rules or to break them. The great thing about the game of poetry is that it's always your turn - I guess that goes back to my being an only child. So once it's under way, there is a sense of flow. — Billy Collins
If your happiness depends on your children being happy, that makes them your hostages. So stay out of their business, stop using them for your happiness, and be your own happiness. And that way you are the teacher for your children: someone who knows how to live a happy life. — Byron Katie
I recognise a lot of myself in these kids who enter shows like Pop Idol. It's very hard to get into the music industry and you have to take every opportunity that you can. Something like Pop Idol is a great opportunity but unfortunately, I think it's tainted by the people that make these shows. — Melanie Chisholm
He'd always had too God damn big an ego. He — Larry A. Winters