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Don't wait for something big to occur. Start where you are, with what you have, and that will always lead you into something greater. — Mary Manin Morrissey

A well-known psychologist once said, 'When a child reaches his third birthday, his parents will have given him half of all that they will ever be able to give him in the way of education. — Corrie Ten Boom

I did a couple comedies to balance myself as an actor and balance how audiences see Donnie Yen as an actor, and I would even say as a celebrity or icon, to some fans. I want to show that I'm not Terminator. — Donnie Yen

This book is for those who would rather be haunted and driven mad than left behind. — Megan Hart

Writing is an escape and a passion. — Anna Glazebrook

At school I was an anti-magnet for women. — Nick Cave

Smart art galleries know it's not the words on paper but the emotion in the piece that makes clients pull out the credit card or check book. The gallery's number one concern is will this stuff sell? What your bio, artist's statement or resume articulates will be of no help if you don't make art that connects with buyers. — Jack White

Instead of just giving lip service to improving our schools, I will actually put the kids first and the teachers union behind in giving our kids better teachers, better options and better choices for a better future. — Mitt Romney

We'll need to revise the tired assumption that people automatically become more conservative as they grow older. — Charles Kennedy

Any country that is not careful can be seized. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

I asked them: Does it hurt? And the scar people nodded, yes. But it felt somehow wonderful, they said. For one long second, it felt like the world was holding them close. — Aimee Bender

Spend not on hopes. — George Herbert

During this journey it was as if he again thought over his whole life and reached the same old comforting and hopeless conclusion: that there was no need for him to start anything, that he had to live out his life without doing evil, without anxiety, and without wishing for anything. — Leo Tolstoy