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Bouncing on beds, I remember from childhood, is a great depression reliever.
— Robert M. Pirsig
I don't rate myself as a fantastic, talented athlete. I just have perseverance. I'm a cart horse. I work hard.
— Colleen De Reuck
Happiness is not outside ourselves.
— Leo Babauta
I understand what it's like to go to hospitals and there's no medicine, and the best thing you have to give the patients is compassion.
— Sharon Stone
In dealing with emotional upheavals triggered by transitions and change, I have learned that the best place to start is to take my emotions to God.
— Ngina Otiende
People pay a dear price when not dealing with the powerful emotions.
— David W. Earle
Nothing is easy. To change or to accept changes is difficult.
— Debasish Mridha
Those who are already feeling the effects of climate change don't have time to deny it - they're busy dealing with it.
— Barack Obama
Life is boring when everything is perfect. Life is exciting and joyful when we continuously adjust and change to overcome the imperfection in life.
— Debasish Mridha
There was a sea of change in comedy in the late 1950s and '60s. We were dealing with vignettes as opposed to jokes. We were more socially aware.
— Bob Newhart
Warriors do not win victories by beating their heads against walls, but by overtaking the walls. Warriors jump over walls; they don't demolish them.
— Carlos Castaneda
Many of the issues we face in dealing with rapid climate change are well suited to an engineering mind.
— Larry Brilliant
He said that I have to remember that even though I've changed a lot in here, I'm going back to a world that hasn't changed
— Michael Thomas Ford
When it comes to dealing with the world's climate and energy challenges, I have a simple rule: change America, change the world.
— Thomas Friedman
Runners are bouncing up and down at the curb waiting for lights to change. Cops are in coffee shops dealing with bagel deficiencies.
— Thomas Pynchon