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We get on well and it won't be too much trouble spending so much time with him. He has a strange way of sleeping as he likes to kick off all the blankets and just have them up by his chest. — Robbie Keane

The big trick in putting is not method; the secret of putting is domination of the nerves. — Henry Cotton

I hope that when the characters in my novels dream beyond their current circumstance, it inspires the reader to do the same. — Kristine Scarrow

You cannot manifest thin from thoughts of I hate being fat. You cannot manifest purity from I despise being an addict. You cannot manifest health from I abhor being sick. In each of the above assertions of what you dislike, you are giving of your thoughts to creating more and more of the same. Since you become what you think about all day long, once again, the solutions involve a different level of energy to any of these and similar circumstances. — Wayne W. Dyer

We now have power under the Dodd-Frank legislation to break up banks. And I've said I will use that power if they pose a systemic risk. — Hillary Clinton

What dire consequences to humanity lie in the contemptuous ignoring of Eastern problems! — Okakura Kakuzo

She suspected too late that behind his professional authority and worldly charm, the man she had married was a hopeless weakling: a poor devil made bold by the social weight of his family names. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Rome holds my psyche in balance. Whenever I'm there, it's like a holiday. — Giambattista Valli

It wasn't until I went to college that I met the theatre people and began to admire them because they were learning a trade that was guaranteed to make money! — John Davidson

In one moment, we are now forever,
in one moment ... — Paul Goldman

The mad head of the house was rotting, and night was dragging her wings across the moon, tracing filigree on the floors. In the attic, more black moths were dancing because it was cold, because it was dark. Because they were hungry. For the butterfly. — Nancy Holder