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I try to seek out and surround myself with people who just percolate fresh, original, and creative ideas. — Martha Stewart

Life is a battle, and you either enter it armed, or surrender immediately. — The TV Show "Gilmore Girls"

To be mindful entails examining the path we are traveling & making choices that alleviate suffering & bring happiness to ourselves & those around us. — Allan Lokos

I made good grades in school. — Stephanie Beatriz

She'd never known fear had a taste, but it did. — Ron Rash

I was in the postseason twice and I'm thankful for that. — Ryne Sandberg

If I'm here ... you can go anywhere you want. Jump if you want to. 'Cause I'll catch you, girl. I'll catch you 'fore you fall. — Toni Morrison

I happened to come along in the music business when there was no trend. — Elvis Presley

I always loved science and math growing up. I was born in Iran; I grew up there and then came to the United States when I was about 16 years old. And I thought that this was my opportunity to get involved with something really cool and great. — Anousheh Ansari

There's a new reality born every minute. Unless one is a believer in predestination (in which case I'll call the prestidigitator), or other puppet-like restraints on our powers, one is free to imagine and effect changes on the world. And if enough people do it, there are big changes. These things happen. Anything can. — Neil Peart

Men love a prop so well, that they will lean on a pointed poisoned spear; and such was he, the impostor, who, with fear of hell for his scourge, most ravenous wolf, played the driver to a credulous flock. — Mary Shelley

The world is a thing we must of necessity either laugh at or be angry at; if we laugh at it, they say we are proud; if we are angry at it, they say we are ill-natured. — Alexander Pope

Poetry for me is a result of lyrical meditation, pre-verbal in origin, and much of the craft has to do with finding a contemporary diction that embodies, at times subverts but never betrays that pre-verbal lyrical source: the presence of song before it is sung. — John Allison

The story of any one of us is in some measure the story of us all — Frederick Buechner