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Being in the pop group Eternal gave me the most wonderful opportunity to travel the world, and I have visited some spectacular countries. — Louise Nurding

In every adult human there still lives a helpless child who is afraid of aloneness ... This would be so even if there were a possibility for perfect babies and perfect mothers. — Louise J. Kaplan

I don't think, that you can always - you can ever - get your game to perfection, you know. Only if you're Federer. — Novak Djokovic

The authority of those who teach is often an obstacle to those who want to learn. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

'Me' time is just as important as 'us' time. — Chris Pine

The very fact that we long for the change we do is a sign that we are meant to have it. Our very dissatisfaction with our weaknesses and struggles points to the reality that continuing to live in them is not our destiny. — Stasi Eldredge

It is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err. — Mahatma Gandhi

Watch out for emergencies. They are your big chance. — Fritz Reiner

One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude. — Carl Sandburg

I can only answer one question at a time, you know," she said. With remarkable dignity, considering. "I am hanging my head over to hear the wind blow. I never did get that bit in the lyrics. Who hears the wind blow when they hang their head over? Hang their head over what? What does that even mean? Do you know? — Thea Harrison

The album 'Kelis Was Here' sucked the life out of me, and so I went off and studied to be a Cordon Bleu chef. What's great about food is that it's less about who you know and what you look like, and more about if you're any good. — Kelis

I have often been amused by our vulgar tendency to take complex issues, with solutions at neither extreme of a continuum of possibilities, and break them into dichotomies, assigning one group to one pole and the other to an opposite end, with no acknowledgment of subtleties and intermediate positions and nearly always with moral opprobrium attached to opponents. — Stephen Jay Gould

That which is always within our reach, is always the last thing we take; and the chances are, that what we can do every day, we never do at all. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon