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The alien in my uncle hand obviously taken full control. Soon, it would claw its way out of his stomach and tap dance across my bed — Jennifer L. Armentrout
There's a lot of content out there that's for an older audience but what struck me was that people who like those grittier, slightly punchier shows could still watch this but with their children as well. — Ed Speleers
You take the pen, and the lines dance. You take the flute and the notes shimmer. You take the brush, and the colors sing. So all things have meaning and beauty in that space beyond time where you are. How, then, can I hold back anything from you? — Dag Hammarskjold
Where I came from with the Twins, they were passionate about baseball. Through thick and thin, it was, 'Let's go.' It's something I have to get used to. I'm blocking it out as much as I can. — Jacque Jones
That great lover of peace, a man of giant stature who moulded, as few other men have done, the destinies of his age. — Jawaharlal Nehru
Thoughts and emotions will always arise. — Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
Before there can be change there must be discontent. — Paul Bowles
The Majors are the preachers, teachers and wisdom keepers, The Minors are your everyday highs, your lows, your woes and what grows, while the Courts are the actors, the players and the trouble makers. — Tonya Sheridan
Boundary setting is really a huge part of time management. — Jim Loehr
Tengo gazed for a while at this scene outside. Things that are living and things that are not. Things that move and things that don't. What he saw out the window was the usual scenery. There was nothing new about it. The world has to move forward. Like a cheap alarm clock, it does a halfway decent job of fulfilling its assigned role. — Haruki Murakami
Everything you do sends a message about who you are and what you value. — Michael Josephson
In my heart and soul, I always knew that I wanted to be in show business. — Portia Doubleday