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Joy is being willing for things to be as they are. — Charlotte Joko Beck
I wanted James Carville to never die. I wanted Dylan, the poet, to not die. I wanted to put these people in a place where they would be inviolate. It wasn't enough to have a still life of them. I wanted to surround them with the lives they led. — D. A. Pennebaker
Ignorance was just as dynamic as knowledge, and it grew in the same proportion. — Abraham Verghese
Nothing stands out so conspicuously, or remains so firmly fixed in the memory, as something which you have blundered. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Life is laughter when seen in a long shot, but it is a tragedy when seen in a close-up. — Charlie Chaplin
Humility is simply believing and accepting what God says about us, and God says that we are anything but worthless. — Myles Munroe
The day of parochialism in sports is over. The world is too small for what people like to call 'the good old days.' Fans want the best, wherever they come from. — Mario Andretti
I think you have to refill the well at some point. — Skeet Ulrich
The big commercial concerns of to-day are quite exceptionally incompetent. They will be even more incompetent when they are omnipotent. — G.K. Chesterton
Is it worse to be scared than to be bored, that is the question. — Gertrude Stein
Yes, I do know how I survive
Yes, I do know why I'm alive — Donna Summer
I wanted to know what it was like to be a drug addict, and have an eating disorder, and have a loved one die, and fall in love. I saw my friends going through these things, I saw the world going through these things, and I needed to understand them. I needed to make sense of them. Books didn't make me wallow in darkness, darkness made me wallow in books, and it was books that showed me there is light at the end of the tunnel. — Jackson Pearce
She had dark hair, very wavy, bound back from her brow with a rose-colored ribbon but falling loose down her back, nearly to her waist. He had actually raised a hand to stroke it before catching hold of himself. Then she turned around. Pale skin, big dark eyes, and an oddly knowing look in those eyes when she met his own - which she did, very directly, when he set the third chair down before her. Annalise — Diana Gabaldon
Outside, among your fellows, among strangers, you must perceive appearances, a hundred things you cannot do; but inside, the terrible freedom! — Ralph Waldo Emerson
In America, the old are neglected. — Nick Nolte