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You can be as you choose to be. It's an act of discipline sometimes, but it can be done. — Kevin Costner

You open the gates of the soul to let the dark flood of chaos flow into your order and meaning. If you marry the ordered to the chaos you produce the divine child, the supreme meaning beyond meaning and meaninglessness. — C. G. Jung

In walking or working your dream, arriving is a bad thing, because arriving makes you do things you said you wouldn't do when you started. — Bidemi Mark-Mordi

The dead reaching for us, needing us, but this isn't true. There's only us reaching for them, trying to find ourselves. — David Vann

Give the gift of understanding to your child. When they feel understood, they feel loved! — Aditi Chopra

Keep your old love letters. Throw away your old bank statements. — Mary Schmich

In America there is a public library in every community. How many public libraries are there in Africa? Every day there are new books coming out and new ideas being discussed. But these new books and ideas don't reach Africa and we are being left behind. — George Weah

You play along, because you want to die for love, you always have. — Richard Siken

On the whole, life is unfair in the way it works out. It is a game played without an umpire! — Ursula Bloom

When we are honoured for a thing, we become attached to that thing. — Radhanath Swami

At a leadership level, there is need to become aware of the realities required to lead and deliver value to people and groups, some who might have values and beliefs that significantly differ from your own. The ability to objectively strike this balance will indicate your level of leadership maturity. — Archibald Marwizi

My writing is of a very different kind from anything I've heard about. All this mythological material is out there, a big gathering of stuff, and I have been reading it for some forty- or fifty-odd years. There are various ways of handling that. The most common is to put the material together and publish a scholarly book about it. But when I'm writing, I try to get a sense of an experiential relationship to the material. In fact, I can't write unless that happens ... I don't write unless the stuff is really working on me, and my selection of material depends on what works. — Joseph Campbell

Personally, I'm a little more confident when I have a script. — Allen Covert