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I'm constantly struggling. You know, the stories that I feel like I could cover, do the work that I want to do and being a mother. That's really where my struggle is - and being a wife and having a life - and for me it's really hard to find that balance. I'm always struggling to find that balance. — Lynsey Addario

Lighting is everything in a color. — Diana Vreeland

When you consider yourself valuable you will take care of yourself in all ways that are necessary. — M. Scott Peck

I like to think that Harry Cohn is having a somewhat difficult time sleeping in his grave thinking of a chick with a white shag rug taking over his space. — Betsy Beers

Jesus, Karen, this bottle of Thousand Islands remembers where it was during the Kennedy assassination. — Douglas Coupland

I prayed to what all things hold in common. I prayed to what makes life. I thought about the elements of the universe, the rocks, the stars, the air, other living things. I tried to get the perspective of what's behind all that. I prayed to the force that brings things into existence. I thought this force encompassed all it created. My God was transcendent, and my God was also immanent. God ran in my veins. God lived and died and lived again in every atom of the universe. — Margaret D. McGee

He's not going to look back if you don't,' he said, 'They're the most forgiving creatures God ever made. — Nicholas Evans

Instead of inspiring the gallant attentions which other women seek, she made men dream, — Honore De Balzac

I think they probably got it on, Jesus and Mary Magdalene. — Madonna Ciccone

The way we view death determines, to a surprising degree, the way we live our lives. — Billy Graham

Josh Hanagarne has an astonishing story to tell, and he does so with insight, humor, grace, and wonder. All human beings suffer and struggle. Through the lens of his own miraculous experiences, Mr. Hanagarne illuminates the path to joy and the infinite possibilities of transcendence. — Melanie Rae Thon

Nothing in this book is an attempt to prevent the really resolute misery addicts from continuing their pursuit of frustration and failure. — Robert Anton Wilson