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Man must have results, real results, in his inner and outer life. I do not mean the results which modern people strive after in their attempts at self-development. These are not results, but only rearrangements of psychic material, a process the Buddhists call 'samsara' and which our Holy Bible calls 'dust'. — Jacob Needleman

Let me be who you need. Those words out of Sophia's mouth were everything I wanted to hear in this moment, and everything I wanted her to take back and pretend like she'd never said. — Nina Levine

I think I've benefited from not being hugely known. It means I have to do something really effective to be noticed. — Ben Mendelsohn

If perception is stronger then reality why don't we just perceive to have a good day. — Terry Blakeman

I think one of the things about creativity is not to be afraid of saying the wrong thing. — Sydney Brenner

A black, a Puerto Rican and a Mexican are in a car. Who's driving? The police. — Muhammad Ali

New Zealand has the cheapest government money can buy. — Grant McLachlan

O Priest! Take care lest what was said to Christ on the cross be said to you: He saved others, himself he cannot save! — Norbert Of Xanten

I represent Staten Island and Brooklyn, and not just that the financial services industry is important to the U.S., but is disproportionately important to New York City. — Vito Fossella

If you are at first lonely, be patient. If you've not been alone much, or if when you were, you weren't okay with it, then just wait. You'll find it's fine to be alone once you're embracing it. — Tanya Davis

There are only two great currents in the history of mankind: the baseness which makes conservatives and the envy which makes revolutionaries. — Edmond De Goncourt

Do what brings you joy, and your purpose will unfold. — Iyanla Vanzant

The road to India, the Suez Canal, the oil fields of Mosul, the whole complex of political and strategic requirements that drew Britain into Palestine in 1918, began with the enterprise of the Elizabethan merchant adventurers. — Barbara W. Tuchman