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A psychiatrists is the next man you start talking to after you start talking to yourself. — Fred Allen

I sit around and play acoustic guitar - usually acoustic, sometimes electric, occasionally piano, but more often guitar, just trying to come up with tunes. Ideas kind of pop into your head. — Colin Hay

Reality is a state of mind. To the banker, the money in his ledger book is all very real, though he doesn't actually see it or touch it. But to the Brahma, it simply doesn't exist the way the air and the earth, pain and loss do. To him, the banker's reality is folly. To the banker, the Brahma's ideas are as inconsequential as dust. — Libba Bray

You can't just go in there and open your mouth until the cast and director feel comfortable with you. — Beth Henley

It dawned upon me that fasting could be made as powerful a weapon of indulgence as of restraint — Mahatma Gandhi

I guess I must have winced when Sylvia referred to the losers' list — Brene Brown

What I've done, Coco Chanel would never have done. She would have hated it. — Karl Lagerfeld

I believe that our heavenly Father, our Savior, saved my mother from loneliness because of her daily walk with the Lord Jesus, He was the love of her life. I saw that in her life. It was her love for the Lord Jesus, with whom she walks every day, that made me want to love Him and walk with Him like that. — Anne Graham Lotz

There's art in rhythm playing. Just find it. Make your own art. Find your place, and when it's your time to solo, it's your time to shine. — Ricky Skaggs

The way to change others' minds is with affection, and not anger. — Dalai Lama XIV

Mathematics is the only true metaphysics. — Lord Kelvin

Did I really travel ten thousand miles to watch a naked girl read a menu? Yes, I supposed I had. This is the difference between sexual fantasy and sexual reality, — Dana Aaron Mather

No human being is entirely innocent — William Boyd

The humble, meek, merciful, and just are everywhere of one religion; and when death has taken off the mask they will know one another, though the diverse liveries they wear here make them strangers. — William Penn