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Words are an invitation to life, a request to bring energy into form. Choose your words carefully. — Cheryl Richardson

We should never wait for science to give us permission to do the uncommon; if we do, then we are turning science into another religion. — Joe Dispenza

What the altar-bound of today end up buying from their numberless vendors is a dog's breakfast of bridal excess - part society wedding of the twenties, part Long Island Italian wedding of the fifties. It's The Philadelphia Story and The Wedding Singer served up together in one curious and costly buffet. — Caitlin Flanagan

There's a very simple reason for focusing on the nuclear issue. Many, many issues are of supreme importance in one way or another, but if we blow ourselves up with nuclear weapons, no other issue is really going to matter. Quite possibly there would be no other human beings left to be concerned about anything else. — Alan Cranston

Complaining and arguing will not help. We are fully concentrating on the game against the Czechs. — Oliver Kahn

One problem I have with drug companies is that they don't make all their data public. — Irving Kirsch

Let everything be allowed to do what it naturally does, so that its nature will be satisfied. — Zhuangzi

That young man will go far, she said. I don't know in what direction, but he will go far. — Alexander McCall Smith

We shall pick up an existence by its frogs. — Charles Fort

It is our business not to supply reality but to invent allusions to the conceivable which cannot be presented. — Jean-Francois Lyotard

I was recently asked about the business side of 'Biggest Loser,' but as long as we entertain people, we can keep coming back and making a difference. It's a delicate balance, but one feeds off the other. I feel so good about the show - it's uplifting and inspiring and entertaining at the same time. — Alison Sweeney

We must often draw the comparison between time and eternity. This is the remedy of all our troubles. How small will the present moment appear when we enter that great ocean. — Elizabeth Ann Seton