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Where there is peace, there cannot be chaos; the two cannot coexist at the same time. — Marianne Williamson

I'm not one who can get by on six hours sleep night after night. You can see it on my face and hear it in my voice. When working 14-hour days, I have to go home, go to sleep, and wake up in time for crew call. I hate naps. They throw me off the rest of the day. — Anna Kendrick

She never sat down in a car but stood, braced tense, facing the wind. Now and again she would turn her face toward me with an apologetic expression as though to say: "I have not forgotten that you are here but there are certain pleasures I cannot share with you." Her nose never ceased its sensitive quivering. — Mazo De La Roche

Who are you when you're alone? When no one is watching? What's left then? — Rae Mariz

My dad's mission for me has always been to be a man they would write about, somebody that can be respected in the world. — Kenna

She doesn't have anyone. For reasons we cannot comprehend, the Good Lord doesn't always reward us during our lifetime. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

People who don't believe in you are right only if you believe they are. — Michael Josephson

Are you happy when you stick a needle in your vein? — Stevie Wonder

Not only has one to do one's best, one must, while doing one's best, remain detached from whatever one is trying to achieve. — Janwillem Van De Wetering

The table robbes more then a thiefe. — George Herbert

I know that some people feel that cooking is time consuming, but cooking is an activity that you can do for yourself and you'll be in good condition to do all the other things that you want to do in your life for a very long time. — William Katt

And I think now that fate is shaped half by expectation, half by inattention. But somehow, when you lose something you love, faith takes over.
-Rose — Amy Tan

A creature cloistered now by deliberate choice and still in the throes of enforced apprenticeship to, rather than voluntary or even acquiescent participation in, breathing — William Faulkner

More than anything, it is that sense - that despite great differences in wealth, we rise and fall together - that we can't afford to lose. — Barack Obama

This is how The Jewel operates. Status is our sole occupation. Gossip is our currency. — Amy Ewing