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In the early days I was on the road 45-50 weeks a year, driving from gig to gig 6-8 weeks in a row. Not everyone can do that. The show becomes the easy part. Tt's the life on the road that is the hardest ... and you can't get any good at standup unless you do the road. — Henry Cho

human beings were creatures of habit, and it was amazing the kind of things they could get used to. You — Arundhati Roy

Vast skies in the Australian desert
waves that don't move
we slide surf glide like condors — Martin Stepek

Treasure the love you receive above all. It will survive long after your good health has vanished. — Og Mandino

The major western democracies are moving towards corporatism. Democracy has become a business plan, with a bottom line for every human activity, every dream, every decency, every hope. The main parliamentary parties are now devoted to the same economic policies - socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor - and the same foreign policy of servility to endless war. This is not democracy. It is to politics what McDonalds is to food. — John Pilger

It's an exceptional thing to have someone in your life who knows and understands you so well. Who loves who you are. A very exceptional thing. — J.D. Robb

Somewhere along the way of my illustrious high school career I traded my humanity for a prison of popularity. — Jean Haus

I've always found Mr. Disney to be somewhat of a shy person, a kid at heart. — Annette Funicello

All girls should have a poem
written for them even if
we have to turn this God-damn world
upside down to do it. — Richard Brautigan

Successful people make right decisions early and manage those decisions daily. — John C. Maxwell

Attending fully and becoming supple, Can you be as a newborn babe? — Laozi

What I know is that we no longer have free enterprise capitalism in health care; it's not a system any longer where people are able to innovate. It's not based on voluntary exchange. The government is directing it. — John Mackey

His letters dwell on me. I carry them around because they are long and detailed, because they remind me of my worthiness, because they tug at my feelings. Some months ago, he wrote that he did not want me to seek the whys, because there are some things that happen for which we can formulate no whys, for which whys simply do not exist and, perhaps, are not necessary. He did not mention Papa - he hardly mentions Papa in his letters - but I knew what he meant, I understood that he was stirring what I was afraid to stir myself. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie