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You've got to let accidents and strange things happen - let it work, so it's got an organic sort of quality ... By trying to remove yourself you can see some fantastic things sometimes. — David Lynch

Suffering sucks. Don't do it. Go home and love your wife. Go home and love yourself. Go home
and base your happiness on one thing and one thing only: freedom. Choose freedom, not suffering. Create a life of freedom, not wanting. Have some really good coffee and listen to the red-winged blackbirds in the marsh. Ignore the mosquitoes. — Laura Munson

If we got caught being in grandma's smaller room without her or without another adult being there, we were surely in for a good old-fashioned ass whipping, Kunta Kinte style. Grandma Bertha didn't play that shit. — Amina

Certain people do need to stay in character the whole time, and that's just what they require as a person. — Michael Angarano

Long before many of us were even conscious of our own degradation, Marcus Garvey fought for African national and racial equality. — Kwame Nkrumah

Our judgment will always suspect those weapons that can be used with equal prospect of success on both sides. — William Godwin

If you don't feel as close to God today as you did yesterday, who moved? — Chris Heimerdinger

I'm thrilled to be partnered up with SeaWorld. — Bindi Irwin

No matter what kind of difficult situation one may find oneself in, some opening, some opportunity to fight one's way out, can always be found. What's most important is to hold fast to Hope, to face the future with courage. — Daisaku Ikeda

You can tell them to run all you want but there aren't a lot of people that will, until they believe they're in major danger - which is usually too late. They gape like cows, and if you don't know it, cows gape a lot. — Karen Marie Moning

Be creative. Remember that we only learnt how to fly when we stopped imitating birds. — Paulo Coelho