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No one touches me when I write my story, unless I hire you to or I allow you to. — Lemon Andersen
To live every day as if it had been stolen from death, that is how I would like to live. To feel the joy of life, as Eve felt the joy of life. To separate oneself from the burden, the angst, the anguish that we all encounter every day. To say I am alive, I am wonderful, I am. I am. That is something to aspire to. — Garth Stein
What are acquaintance for, if not to supply the pleasures of gossip? — Zen Cho
Money has not changed me. I am living proof. I'm worse than I was, all right, when I was poor. I don't care about money. Money - you can't buy me. And I don't care about it. — Bill O'Reilly
I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers. — Woody Allen
Those who claim to be on the side of good yet do nothing to fight evil are on the side of evil. — Joyce Rachelle
I treat any scene the same - dialogue, action - you're still creating something in character. It's all acting, fighting. — Clive Owen
Hell is in us, like a seed. We need to cultivate the positive within us so we can generate the energy of understanding and compassion and transform hell. — Thich Nhat Hanh
Love has the power to change everything. — Anthony D. Williams
I've always assumed there's a dark river flowing beneath my fans' desires. — Steven Morrissey
Persistence is nothing more than staying in motion — Ken Evoy
The place that seems most dangerous is exactly where safety lies. — Barbara Cook
There's no credit in not doing what you don't want to do. There's no virtue in not falling, when you're not tempted. — Gilbert Parker
I spend my happiest hours in reading Vedantic books. They are to me like the light of the morning, like the pure air of the mountains - so simple, so true, if once understood. — Max Muller
Poverty is not dated. Homeless people have looked the same since the thirteenth century. Go back to the times of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. Look at photographs. It's amazing. The face on a homeless person is timeless. — Dustin Hoffman