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I think a lot of us are multiple things that don't always fit together neatly in a bio box. — Brene Brown
My second book, Follow Me Down had some success, got good critical notices, went into a second printing and things like that, but Shiloh was by far the most successful of those first five novels. — Shelby Foote
Some people self-soothe in retail outlets; I bask in pink wine. — Courtney Maum
I always say that I don't believe I'm a chef. I try to be a storyteller. — Jose Andres
If man is only a little lower than the angels, the angels should reform. — Mary Wilson Little
Let her know that her look really works for you. — Auliq Ice
Oh, man, oh how I wish I didn't smoke or drink to reason with my head ... — Dave Matthews
There is no art form that has so much in common with film as music. Both affect our emotions directly, not via the intellect. — Ingmar Bergman
Fuck, I can't stop," Embry says as I writhe and moan underneath him. "I gotta - I have to - " "Do it," Ash says roughly. "Show me how much you like using my wife. Show me how grateful you are. — Sierra Simone
Each day is an occasion to reinvent ourselves — Ralph Lauren
It is a poor sermon that gives no offense; that neither makes the hearer displeased with himself nor with the preacher. — George Whitefield
Every lion has a time in their life when a thorn has got to them at one point. — Tony Robbins
And it was the idea that you can do a play - like a Shakespeare play, or any well-written play, Arthur Miller, whatever - and say things you could never imagine saying, never imagine thinking in your own life. — James Earl Jones
It starts here. From its field of roses, the Dark Tower cries out in its beast's voice. Time is a face on the water. — Stephen King
Systems awareness and systems design are important for health professionals, but they are not enough. They are enabling mechanisms only. It is the ethical dimensions of individuals that are essential to a system's success. Ultimately, the secret of quality is love. You have to love your patient, you have to love your profession, you have to love your God. If you have love, you can then work backward to monitor and improve the system. — Avedis Donabedian