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Our culture is not this thing to be seen from a distance. We need to be embracing the friction of it all - that is where the energy is. — Doug Aitken

A dreadful thing one day befell me when a horse came to stand on my toe. Having no power to remove him, I found that I could not go.
An awful thing sometime later befell me when the horse was removed from my toe. Alone and with naught to secure me, I found I was forced to go. — Richelle E. Goodrich

I'm basically a know-it-all, and I'm writing a book about it. I want it to be called 'Danson on Water' and have me on the cover in this Christlike pose, standing on the water. — Ted Danson

Always warm up the audience with a joke ... If you are not a particularly funny person, make sure that you inform them that it's a joke ... — Jacob M. Appel

There will be no transportation problems in Heaven-you can either glide along, float along or fly! — David Berg

Really? Because I recall you asking the Elvis impersonator at your Vegas wedding if he could add a line to Jenny's vows that said, 'I promise to always give blow jobs with a smile on my face and love in my heart, — Tara Sivec

I saw under the sun the place of judgment, that wickedness was there; and the place of righteousness, that iniquity was there. — Solomon

the betrayal of disengagement. Of not caring. Of letting the connection go. Of not being willing to devote time and effort to the relationship. The word betrayal evokes experiences of cheating, lying, breaking a confidence, failing to defend us to someone else who's gossiping about us, and not choosing us over other people. These behaviors are certainly betrayals, but they're not the only form of betrayal. If I had to choose the form of betrayal that emerged most frequently from my research and that was the most dangerous in terms of corroding the trust connection, I would say disengagement. — Brene Brown

Tools refer to one another to finally refer to our care for existing. In turning on a bathroom switch, we open up the entire ontological problem — Emmanuel Levinas

The truly great are, in my view, always bound to feel a great sense of sadness during their time upon earth. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky