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Those who read books cannot understand the teachings and, what's more, may even go astray. But those who try to observe the things going on in the mind, and always take that which is true in their own minds as their standard, never get muddled. They are able to comprehend suffering, and ultimately will understand Dharma. Then, they will understand the books they read. — Buddhadasa Bhikkhu

You learn how to be an individual quick after 15 schools, man. After the first five or six, you realize you're always gonna be the new kid. — Yelawolf

Male comics are always coming up to me and they're like 'Hey Natasha. Don't you think you're a little attractive to be a comedian?' and I'm like 'Don't you think you're a little ugly to be talking to me?' — Natasha Leggero

Americans spend 3 billion hours per year filling out tax forms and keeping tax records. — Jim Ramstad

I believe that if creative people are open and generous enough when working with each other, a lot more can be learned and achieved by both parties. That's what it's all about, trying to produce the best work possible on any given project. — William Kempe

You might have to lose control before you could find out what you'd been missing. — Jodi Picoult

Something mystical can happen in the course of acting together that transcends words and ideologies
people who do not agree on ideas can create common ground in the act of loving. — Shane Claiborne

A thousand recollected lives were passing through her, a thousand stories - of love and work, of parents and children, of duty and joy and grief. Beds slept in and meals eaten, and the bliss and pain of the body, and a view of summer leaves from a window on a morning it had rained; the nights of loneliness and the nights of love, the soul in it's body keeping always longing to be known. — Justin Cronin

I think the greatest thing about America is the American Dream. — Wyclef Jean

Gracious, soft-voiced girls, who were brought up on memories instead of money. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I never thought of achievement. I just did what came along for me to do - the thing that gave me the most pleasure. — Eleanor Roosevelt

He is a foolish swimmer who swims against the stream, when he might take the current sideways. — Ovid

What I proposed was a computer that would be easy to use, mix text and graphics, and sell for about $1,000. Steve Jobs said that it was a crazy idea, that it would never sell, and we didn't want anything like it. He tried to shoot the project down. — Jef Raskin