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Happiness is something that you don't postpone. If you are postponing happiness - it is something you will probably never experience much of. — Frederick Lenz

Doing a picture with Willie Wyler is like getting the works at a Turkish bath. You damn near drown, but you come out smelling like a rose. — Charlton Heston

[Photography] allows me to accede to an infra-knowledge; it supplies me with a collection of partial objects and can flatter a certain fetishism of mine: for this 'me' which like knowledge, which nourishes a kind of amorous preference for it. In the same way, I like certain biographical features which, in a writer's life, delight me as much as certain photographs; I have called these features 'biographemes'; Photography has the same relation to History that the biographeme has to biography. — Roland Barthes

There is incredible value in being of service to others. I think if many of the people in therapy offices were dragged out to put their finger in a dike, take up their place in a working line, they would be relieved of terrible burdens. — Elizabeth Berg

If they think they can get anyone who could have better handled the complex and difficult issues surrounding North Korea, Iran and other controversies, they are not understanding the world right now. — Mohamed ElBaradei

Many women talk a lot out of nervousness-which is something that men will often perceive as insecurity. — Sherry Argov

The grace that brought salvation to you is the same grace that teaches or disciplines you. But you must respond on the basis of grace, not law. — Jerry Bridges

When two people clash, two series collide. — Jamie Begley

Shred my beard and call me Ishmael!" the captain shouted. He — Lisa McMann

Love is a spiritual phenomenon; lust is physical. Ego is psychological; love is spiritual. — Osho

The world is as I always intuited it to be: weird, fractured and full of monsters. — Charlie Human

Dewey could only shake his head in wonder at those who insisted on ideological purity and who wanted to purge the party of moderates and liberals. If the Republican Party were only a party of conservatives, Dewey warned, and truly became the party of reaction that yearned to return the nation to "the miscalled 'good old days' of the nineteenth century . . . you can bury the Republican Party as the deadest pigeon in the country. — Scott Farris