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By the end of 'Swan Lake,' you know how there's all the corps on stage, and she keeps running in the back, doing arms? You can't feel your arms. You're just like, 'Ow.' — Carla Korbes

I control the world so long as I can name it. Which is why children must chase language before they do anything else, tame the wilderness by describing it, challenge God by learning His hundred names. — Penelope Lively

Boxing, mixed martial arts and tennis are the hardest sports to train for. — Andy Murray

...most people would rather feel guilty than feel helpless. — Peter Trachtenberg

Indie authors write, design, sell. Like magic, skip one and you make must read vanish. — Temple Emmet Williams

True features make the beauty of a face, and true proportions the beauty of architecture. — Anthony Ashley Cooper

I'm not very good at talking and being with people and being gregarious and outgoing. I love people, but I have great difficulty doing it. — Charlotte Rampling

Critics of home-schooling hate the idea of home-schooling and the freedom from the government school monopoly that it represents. Their attacks on academic success are just a transparent attempt to divert attention from their own failings. — Glenn Beck

When I was growing up on our 53-acre dairy farm, we were obsessed with food; it was the center of our lives. We planted it, grew it, harvested it, peeled it, cooked it, served it, consumed it - endlessly, day after day, season after season. — Bobbie Ann Mason

I know now that people only seem to live when they care only for themselves, and that it is by love for others that they really live. He who has Love has God in him, and is in God - - because God is Love. — Leo Tolstoy

[On hearing that Clare Boothe Luce was invariably kind to her inferiors:] And where does she find them? — Dorothy Parker

God's plans are far better than your's, so have faith in him. — Vasudha Uttam

Love is bigger than us. So we confuse ourselves over it.And of course, its vastness overwhelms. But then that is the only lesson in life.How to love. How to love well, with a detached eye but a concerned hand.How to understand and surrender to its countless contradictions. Most importantly, though, how to never stop loving. — Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi

The most real presence of all is the abscence of those we love. — Gina B. Nahai

We call it "getting into a rut," which means that we accept our fate because we form the habit of daily routine, a habit that finally becomes so strong we cease to try to throw it off. — Napoleon Hill