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Self-knowledge leads to wonder, and wonder to curiosity and investigation, so that nothing interests people more than people, even if only one's own person. — Alan Watts

I tried turning my back on all this, but it is inside me. Like when I was little and you read me that story of the girl who hated footprints and shadows, so she tried to run away from both. But her shadow was always there, and she only made more footprints by running. — Thomm Quackenbush

The Alexander Technique helped a long-standing back problem and to get a good night's sleep after many years of tossing and turning. — Paul Newman

There is nothing so costly as bargains. — Margaret Oliphant

Happiness has many roots, but none more important than security. — Edward Stettinius Jr.

I've been out all over the world tranquilizing animals. — Jack Hanna

Every video I make, I want to make sure that it's doing something entertaining or hopefully inspiring or maybe teaching somebody something or sharing my mistakes so that they can learn from them or anything that will make a positive impact in the world. — Tyler Oakley

In the final analysis, photography ... is ever a hireling, ever the hired gun. — Abigail Solomon-Godeau

And what aim in life is more important or sacred than a parental aim? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I'm always around my mother and sisters. I always wanted to be a father, a husband. — Tom Cruise

Fuck it. Just fuck it. — William Gibson

It is sound judgment to hope that in the not too distant future we shall be competent to understand so simple a thing as a star. — Arthur Eddington

Someone who does not draw strength from himself and who is incapable of finding the meaning of his life within himself will ... seek the map to his own orientation somewhere outside himself-in some ideology, organization, or society, and then, however active he may appear to be, he is merely waiting, depending. He waits to see what others will do, or what roles they will assign to him, and he depends on them-and if they don't do anything or if they botch things, he succumbs to disillusion, despair, and ultimately, resignation. — Vaclav Havel