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Music is the unspoken language that can convey feelings more accurately than talking ever could. — Elizabeth Smart

When I was a little kid growing up in Iceland, I always dreamed about creating something that could have an impact on the whole world, and even as a young boy I was passionate about fitness and sports. — Magnus Scheving

Dogs are great. Bad dogs, if you can really call them that, are perhaps the greatest of them all. — John Grogan

The eye the point where a person's identity is concentrated. — Milan Kundera

I loved it when my heart beat quickly and erratically. Yet I found this performance, which was deeply poetic, more enjoyable. — Raymond Radiguet

I've got this horrible feeling that I'm one of those people who'll always have to flog their guts out to get anywhere. — Jenny Eclair

A real intelligence is free from any preoccupation with thoughts. That's why all the great scientists say that whenever they have discovered something, they have discovered it not while they were thinking but when the thinking stopped and there was an interval, a gap. In that gap was the insight: the intuitive flash, like lightning. When thought stops, your thinking is pure. It will look paradoxical. When thought stops - let me repeat it - your thinking is pure, your capacity to reflect reality is pure. — Osho

Borunia: Why do you want to be my friend?
Samarga: I want to know if we can be friends. — Toba Beta

In medicine, we have invented an entirely new healing paradigm. Now we no longer simply look to the doctor and to medicine to heal us. We now recognize what has been substantiated scientifically everywhere from Harvard to Duke to Stanford - that the power of the mental and spiritual consciousness of the patient is as significant in healing as physical factors are. If we apply that same paradigm to politics, we see that the mind and the spiritual consciousness of the citizen are every bit as important as anything that goes on in the government. — Marianne Williamson

I love New York, I love the smell of New York ... I love the subway. — Harold Ford Jr.

But there was no room at the inn; the inn is the gathering place of public opinion; so often public opinion locks its doors to the King. — Fulton J. Sheen