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I just want to play for the people, give my new sound to them, and encourage them and be encouraged by people. — Narada Michael Walden

There is no such thing as society: there are individual men and women, and there are families. — Margaret Thatcher

To have enough of enough is always enough. — Laozi

I sew my own shoes. Other male dancers don't, but I like it one way, and I've learned to do it that way. — David Hallberg

You have the ability to find all the answers
if you let yourself do so. — Heather Graham

I probably have mellowed down a bit. But when it comes to principles, I still have to make a stand. — Gordon Wu

We have to make peace with our limitations. — Harold Lindsell

Of course I can read", he said. "Jesus Christ."
"Well, then, what are you trying to tell me? That you don't want to?"
"No. I-" He closed his eyes and took a deep breath through his nose.
"-I don't know why I'm trying to tell you anything. I can read. I just can't read book."
"So pretend it's a really long street sign and muddle through it. — Rainbow Rowell

For most of us, relationship with another is based on dependence, either economic or psychological. This dependence creates fear, breeds in us possessiveness, results in friction, suspicion, frustration. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

I'm about a 160, 170 bowler so I feel like I'm pretty good - I'm average, but I don't stink, you know? — Warren Moon

I sat up in the strange bed fearing it had been a dream, afraid I would never see her again. Not because I wanted anything from her, only her presence. The disappearance of the presence of beauty is the most despairing of events on this time-wheel of ours that rolls onward towards death. — Roman Payne

I hate the beach - I'm a mountain guy. I'd much rather face a bear than a shark. — Jeff Dunham

Lachrymal counsellors, with one foot in the cave of despair, and the other invading the peace of their friends, are the paralyzers of action, the pests of society, and the subtlest homicides in the world; they poison with a tear; and convey a dagger to the heart while they press you to their bosoms. — Jane Porter