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I don't know what to do when I'm not working. I lose my mind if I'm not constantly doing something. — Taylor Momsen

The present Hindu society is organised only for spiritual men, and hopelessly crushes out everybody else. Why? Where shall they go who want to enjoy the world a little with its frivolities? Just as our religion takes in all, so should our society. This is to be worked out by first understanding the true principles of our religion and then applying them to society. This is the slow but sure work to be done. — Swami Vivekananda

I don't know what we did without Velcro in the American theater. It's a miracle substance! People had long intermissions, probably. — Jefferson Mays

You start realising as you get older that there are some kids who don't know who you are. — David Beckham

We must never undervalue any person. The workman loves not that his work should be despised in his presence. Now God is present everywhere, and every person is His work. — Francis De Sales

History is a symphony of echoes heard and unheard. It is a poem with events as verses. — Charles Angoff

Being self-aware is not the absence of mistakes, but the ability to learn and correct them. — Auliq Ice

A story, after all, does not only belong to the one who is telling it. It belongs, in equal measure, to the one who is listening. — Michelle Richmond

My life was a mystery even as I lived it. — Melissa Gilbert

The greatest sign of ignorance is a closed mind. — Charles F. Glassman

Of course you want to do all the research that you can, but it's impossible to take a life and the boundaries of an hour and a half, so there is hope there will be understanding about that also. — Angela Bassett

And yet ... ' he said, 'and yet, father, I am terribly afraid. I am afraid that the things the Landlord really intends for me may be utterly unlike the things he has taught me to desire.'
'they will be very unlike the things you imagine. But you already know that the objects which your desire imagines are always inadequate to that desire. Until you have it, you will not know what you wanted. — C.S. Lewis