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If an overgrown child draws something on a piece of paper, you can't ask the paper what the drawing is supposed to represent. — Jostein Gaarder

I hope I can make or across the border. I hope the pacific is as blue as it is in my dreams. I hope I get to see my friend. I hope ... — Stephen King

It is important to consider others at least as important as ourselves. This is the essence of spirituality. — Dalai Lama XIV

A brave man, a real fighter is not measured by how many times he falls, but how many times he stands up. — Rickson Gracie

Out of complexity, find simplicity! — Albert Einstein

This means that no single logic is strong enough to support the total construction of human knowledge. — Jean Piaget

We live in a nation where corporations are people. — Lizz Winstead

Do we really want to be rid of our resentments, our anger, our fear? Many of us cling to our fears, doubts, self-loathing or hatred because there is a certain distorted security in familiar pain. It seems safer to embrace what we know than to let go of it for fear of the unknown.
(Narcotics Anonymous Book/page 33) — Narcotics Anonymous

When you're me, when you're R. Kelly, everybody wants a piece of you, and if you don't give 'em a piece they'll find a way to get a piece of you one way or the other. — R. Kelly

To say that politics is not a part of sports is not being realistic. When I run, I am more than a runner. I am a diplomat, an ambassador for my country. — Filbert Bayi

Really? Is this wrong? Because I can't tell anymore. — Hank Moody

I was about 17 or 18 and there were a lot of clubs and dancing. It was the beginning of rave culture and a lot of ecstasy. Because of all the drugs, there are certain songs that make me feel high. — Margaret Cho

As the sun shines I will make hay
To keep failure at bay
For there remaineth a pay
For my honest toil each day. — Ogwo David Emenike

I wish when I was 17, somebody had told me not to care so much about what other people had thought. — Kathryn Hahn