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Um, I think every role, whether in TV or film, has a part in building a career and relationships. — Stana Katic

Innocence was gone from all our acts. Our habitual state of rebellion became a serious political crime. — Anais Nin

I drew a picture on the back of a calendar in pencil. In those days they used to give out free calendars, I had no art paper, so I took whatever else I could. — Joe Shuster

I had a million different dreams but none of them was stronger than the rest. In the end they probably would have paralyzed me. — Kendare Blake

By running longer it's like I can physically exhaust that portion of my discontent. It also makes me realize again how weak I am, how limited my abilities are. I become aware, physically, of these low points. And one of the results of running a little farther than usual is that I become that much stronger. If I'm angry, I direct that anger toward myself. If I have a frustrating experience, I use that to improve myself. That's the way I've always lived. I quietly absorb the things I'm able to, releasing them later, and in as changed a form as possible, as part of the story line in a novel. — Haruki Murakami

An organization has to institutionalize its culture without bureaucratizing it. — Patrick Lencioni

There are only two things a child will share willingly; communicable diseases and its mother's age. — Benjamin Spock

It was never easy, but I always tried my best and kept complaints out of my heart by holding tightly onto the hope that one day, I would read and write. — Ger Duany

Without music the heart beats a silent lonely rhythm. Without song the soul is but an empty shallow well. — Elizabeth Good

The end of education is character — Sathya Sai Baba

When I give something I do not possess, I give a false and dangerous gift, a gift that looks like love but is, in reality, loveless - a gift given more from my need to prove myself than from the other's need to be cared for. That kind of giving is not only loveless but faithless, based on the arrogant and mistaken notion that God has no way of channeling love to the other except through me. Yes, we are created in and for community, to be there, in love, for one another. But community cuts both ways: when we reach the limits of our own capacity to love, community means trusting that someone else will be available to the person in need. — Parker J. Palmer