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Actually I can't imagine Nato troops on the ground and I think it's also important to send that very clear message to the UN and other organisations right now so that appropriate plans can be in place in due time and the Gaddafi regime can collapse soon. — Anders Fogh Rasmussen

What is a portrait good for, unless it shows just how the subject was seen by the painter? In the old days before photography came in a sitter had a perfect right to say to the artist: "Paint me just as I am." Now if he wishes absolute fidelity he can go to the photographer and get it. — Aubrey Beardsley

The handicap of deafness is not in the ear; it is in the mind. — Marlee Matlin

We can choose courage or we can choose comfort, but we can't have both. Not at the same time. — Brene Brown

Meadowlark Lemon is one very clever man, unique and truly one of a kind. — Mickey Rooney

Stress is a dragon.
Believe in it and you're toast.
Slay your stress. — Khang Kijarro Nguyen

You cannot stop smoking directly because it has many related things, implications. You are tense, and if you stop smoking you will start something else and the other may be more harmful. Don't go on escaping problems, face them. The problem is that you are tense, so the goal should be how to be non-tense, not, smoking or not smoking. Meditate. Relax your tensions without any object into the sky, allow catharsis to happen. When you are non-tense these things will become absurd, foolish, and they will drop. Food will change, your styles of living will change. — Rajneesh

Some of my most beautiful glass pieces have
cracks running through them and I like them anyway because of the colours. — Cath Crowley

People say, When you have children, everything changes. But maybe things are awakened that were already there. — Meryl Streep

We all wrap ourselves in the mythology we want other people to see us in. — Neil M. Hanson

Buy Experiences Not Goods. Want to buy happiness? Then spend your hard-earned cash on experiences. Go out for a meal. Go to a concert, cinema or theatre. Go on holiday. Go and learn how to pole dance. Go paintballing. Go bungee jumping. In fact, get involved in anything that provides an opportunity to do things with others, and then tell even more people about it afterwards. When it comes to happiness, remember that it is experiences that represent really good value for money. — Richard Wiseman

One way to become creative is to discipline yourself to generate bad ideas. The worse the better. Do it a lot and magically you'll discover that some good ones slip through. — Seth Godin