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When pain, misery, or anger happen, it is time to look within you, not around you. — Sadhguru

I really fight hard to make things film where they're supposed to be filmed. If something is supposed to be in New York, then it has to be in New York. — Freddie Prinze Jr.

Think about how many of us have wondered why we don't fit, why our faith doesn't stabilize us, why we seem so out of sync with most of the world. Genuine faith is the isolating force in our lives that creates tension wherever we go. To put it another way, faith is the unbalancing force in our lives that is the fruit of God's disturbing presence. — Mike Yaconelli

Sometimes I think your life and mine are under the protection of some supreme being or fate , because, after many years of parallel thought, we find ourselves in the positions we now occupy. — George S. Patton

On traditional economic theory:
We do not play chess as if we were a grandmaster, invest as if we were Warren Buffett, or cook like an Iron Chef. It is more likely we cook like Warren Buffett, who loves to eat at Dairy Queen. — Richard H. Thaler

If you look at eggs, you will see that each one is almost round but not quite ... Nature's way of distinguishing eggs from large golf balls. — Robert Benchley

A man is infinitely more complicated than his thoughts. — Paul Valery

When I was anorexic it just seemed like I literally wanted to disappear. And now I would like to reappear. — Portia De Rossi

Yes, Bush spouted a bunch of religious crap, but at least he didn't believe in it.
Give the man a beer. Sometimes hypocrisy is better than faith. — Earl Lee

Let all beings in all the worlds be happy. Include this universal prayer in your prayers every day. This is my birthday message to you. — Sathya Sai Baba

You never do find out what makes you tick, and after a while it's unimportant. — Norman Mailer

Traditionally, the way deficits have been cut is you hold expenditures more or less constant in real dollars and then let growth come in to fill it up. — Phil Bredesen

Used to be, things were different. — Johnny B. Truant

I can still remember the afternoon, on my 15th birthday, when I opened up 'The Virgin and the Gypsy,' D.H. Lawrence's novella, in my tiny cell in boarding school, and whole worlds of possibility opened out that I had never guessed existed. The language was on fire and sang of liberation. — Pico Iyer