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I think it's really important to remember that it's a long life, and it's a long career. In a perfect world, your career will be long. It does not begin and end with any one job. The point is to continue to have longevity in your career. — Laura Leighton

A mother is the one who fills your heart in the first place. She teaches you the nature of happiness: what is the right amount, what is too much, and the kind that makes you want more of what is bad for you. A mother helps her baby flex her first feelings of pleasure. She teaches her when to later exercise restraint, or to take squealing joy in recognizing the fluttering leaves of the gingko tree, to sense a quieter but more profound satisfaction in chancing upon an everlasting pine. A mother enables you to realize that there are different levels of beauty and therein lie the sources of pleasure, some of which are popular and ordinary, and thus of brief value, and others of which are difficult and rare, and hence worth pursuing. — Amy Tan

The building he took her to was an abandoned foundry out in the countryside and rain leaked in everywhere. — Donald Wells

It is of major importance for the future of our country that through his defence and the fact he died without being convicted, Milosevic had managed to defend national and state interest. — Ivica Dacic

Your success story is a bigger story than whatever you're trying to say on stage. Success makes life easier. It doesn't make living easier. — Bruce Springsteen

Most of our funding goes to organizations and is then used to leverage the private sector. — Jane Alexander

Something has changed, and now, when I look at my students, I see only people who are going to eat up my time. — David Sedaris

To look for a job before looking deeply inward is likely to short-circuit the process of finding your calling. — Dan Miller

A formula can be very simple, and create a universe of bottomless complexity. — Benoit Mandelbrot