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What part of ourselves needs to evaporate in order to concentrate our essence? What do we have to let go? — Andrew Weil

You see," Bouton wrote, "you spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time." Truer words were never written. — John Feinstein

And I love to speak - I am very good at it. And if you love to do something, you're very good at it, and also you are paid well, why would you not do it? Why would you stop? — Brian Tracy

The key to all of life is understanding how to add value to others. — Jay Abraham

The problem with cell phones is that you can't slam them down into a cradle when you hang up. Your only option is to throw them, and if you do, they just skitter across the floor and crack their case. It's not satisfying at all.
I close my eyes and bend down to pick up the pieces. — Holly Black

All men are frightened. The more intelligent they are, the more they are frightened. - George S. Patton — Luke Smitherd

Though one believes in nothing, there are moments in life when one accepts the religion of the temple nearest at hand. — Victor Hugo

On the 'Revenge' set, even if they're not showing my feet, I'll still wear my heels because it gets me in the feeling of Ashley Davenport. — Ashley Madekwe

Well, it's always been my nature to take chances My right hand drawing back while my left hand advances — Bob Dylan

I'm a home cook and love to read about food, but I'm not trained as a chef. I'm just really into cooking and passionate about it. — Ted Allen

Aye, I'm tellin' ye, happiness is one of the few things in this world that doubles every time you share it with someone else. — Sir Harry Lauder

Put an egg in your shoe and beat it, make like a tree and leave, imitate an amoeba and split. — Stephen King

people get trapped by using patterns of behavior to protect themselves against threats to their self-esteem and confidence and to protect groups, intergroups, and organizations to which they belong against fundamental, disruptive change. — Chris Argyris