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Develop your Intuition so that the changes in the years to come may be convenient for you. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Creativity ... involves the power to originate, to break away from the existing ways of looking at things, to move freely in the realm of the imagination, to create and recreate worlds fully in one's mind-while supervising all this with a critical inner eye. — Oliver Sacks

It's best not to wonder at what cost. Freedom is the only price to pay for anything in this place. — Lauren DeStefano

You can't negotiate with a zombie. They have only one impulse - that's to eat us or our brains. — Stephen Graham Jones

In Don Mills in the Sixties, nothing comes close to the humiliation of losing an argument. In our weird little creative circle, no one cares who has faster fists, but to lose an argument suggests inferior intelligence. — Dan Hill

Racing a thoroughbred grand prix car in front of a home crowd will be a surreal and mighty experience. — Nigel Mansell

Larine had a bright future ahead of her, but she had to learn to obey the rules before she could begin learning which could be broken and when. — Robert Jordan

Perhaps the most exasperating thing about "me," about nature and the universe, is that it will never "stay put." It is like a beautiful woman who will never be caught, and whose very flightiness is her charm. For the perishability and changefulness of the world is part and parcel of its liveliness and loveliness. — Alan W. Watts

Bye, dear ol' Dad." He smiled. "Bye, my son, my son. — R.J. Palacio

I was definitely a late bloomer. — Clay Matthews III

No man can lead mean, we have to have unity. — Bob Marley

I can count the number of dates I've had on one hand. I wish that guys would approach me, but they don't. — LaToya Jackson

Silence has built walls, walls that I attempt to break by pedaling faster, only to be imprisoned a hundred feet down the road. — Doug Cooper