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As I began to do things on my own, I began to taste the deliciousness of an emerging self-confidence. — Susan Jeffers

Laughter is spiritual health. And laughter is very unburdening. While you laugh, you can put your mind aside very easily. For a man who cannot laugh the doors of the buddha are closed. To me, laughter is one of the greatest values. No religion has ever thought about it. They have always been insisting on seriousness, and because of their insistence the whole world is psychologically sick. — Rajneesh

Micing it from two different angles in front of the speaker sounds huge, and it's so simple. — Daisy Berkowitz

The soul is never wholly assembled, except in delight. — Hugo Von Hofmannsthal

Comedy writers have the most fragile egos. — Mindy Kaling

We don't need holy wars. What we need is tolerance and brotherhood and simple humanity. — Arlen Specter

Life is full of conflict. Every damn day. Waking up is conflict. — Madi Merek

It is precisely when we help one another that we gain our victories over corruption, but the victory is assured only when we help one another with all our strength. — Robert Payne

I grinned, revealing the gap where my left incisor had been prior to a nasty encounter with a man who thought that running a zombie dog fighting ring would be a great way to spend his twilight years. Ben alwasy says I'd be more photogenic and pull better ratings if I got it fixed, but Ben can stuff it. I don't have the time or patience to mess around with dentures and bridges, and given the odds and how I tend to do my job, I'll probably be a zombie someday. Being a zombie with unbreakable titanium implants in my mouth seems like an asshole thing to do. — Mira Grant

I paint a tree - I think of how the roots go deep, deep into the earth. How the tree grows year by year toward the sky. How it stands with the winds. — Douglas Lockwood

What most of us must be involved in
whether we teach or write, make films, write films, direct films, play music, act, whatever we do
has to not only make people feel good and inspired and at one with other people around them, but also has to educate a new generation to do this very modest thing: change the world. — Howard Zinn