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A Person is Not Big or Small from Height or Weight.
It's the Thoughts of a Person that Makes him Small or Big.
You can Assess a Person only from Heights of his Thoughts ... — Saurabh Dudeja

If you have too many quotes from other people in your head, you can't create. You have to keep your head empty. That's why I am constantly enjoying the sky, the park, the walk. — Yoko Ono

Except, now that I don't have a car, I can't really make good on my birthday promise."
Sydney thought about it for several moments. "Well. I've got a car."
An hour later, I vowed I'd never make fun of that Mazda again. — Richelle Mead

I'm not afraid to admit that I'm a relatively slow reader. — Kate Winslet

Who can justify the expense of a six-lane highway through the middle of a small town that anticipates growth? Who would want such a road through their town? — Robert C. Martin

You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning. — Celia Rivenbark

Its unfair to have cities where parking is free for cars and housing is expensive for people. — Donald Shoup

For individuals' behavior to change, you've got to influence not only their environment but their hearts and minds. — Chip Heath

Our financial system is so complicated and so interactive - so many different markets in different countries and so many sets of rules. — Ben Bernanke

Songwriting is like talking to yourself when there is no one to talk to, — Brittany Howard

I would have done it for you in a heartbeat — Julie James

THERE is such a thing as hunger for more than food, and that was the hunger I fed on. I was poor, my work unknown; often without meals; cold, too, in winter in my little studio on the West Side. But that was the least of it. When I talk about trouble, I am not talking about cold and hunger. There is another kind of suffering for the artist which is worse than anything a winter, or poverty, can do; it is more like a winter of the mind, in which the life of his genius, the living sap of his work, seems frozen and motionless, caught - perhaps forever - in a season of death; and who knows if spring will ever come again to set it free? It — Robert Nathan

Nobody knows the age of the human race, but everybody agrees that it is old enough to know better. — Anonymous