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Success and the art of making music are two different things for me. — Norah Jones
Never worry about what you can't control ... Focus on what you can. — Ziad K. Abdelnour
Waking is hard, and waking is glorious. We watch as you stir, then as you stumble out of your beds. We know that gratitude is the last thing on your mind. But you should be grateful. You've made it to another day. — David Levithan
Only a handful of men and women leave an imprint on the conscience of a nation and on the history that they helped shape. — Barack Obama
She wondered how big the world was, really, when you crossed it, instead of traced it with your finger on the map. — Jodi Picoult
Faith and Doubt cannot reside in the same place; as soon as you have a glimmer of doubt, no matter how much you do, feel, vibrate, and affirm, you are showing the Universe that you do not really believe, you are just 'trying' out the concept. — Malti Bhojwani
The minute a phrase, becomes current, it becomes an apology for not thinking accurately to the end of the sentence. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
We all saw it coming. Arsenal's youth policy has always been very good. — Roy Hodgson
My laptop helps me carry on my business functions and stay in touch with my executives when I'm abroad. — Lucio Tan
But God is the God of our yesterdays, and He allows the memory of them to turn the past into a ministry of spiritual growth for our future. God reminds us of the past to protect us from a very shallow security in the present. — Oswald Chambers
Depression could be considered the exact opposite of the strange obsession with being entirely oneself - of identifying no more - that tool hold of our societies of the early 1960s. — Alain Ehrenberg
Stressing the practice of living purposefully as essential to fully realized self-esteem is not equivalent to measuring an individual's worth by his or her external achievements. We admire achievements-in ourselves and others-and it is natural and appropriate for us to do so. But that is not the same thing as saying that our achievements are the measure or grounds of our self-esteem. The root of our self-esteem is not our achievements but those internally generated practices that, among other things, make it possible for us to achieve. — Nathaniel Branden