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There is no element of genius without some form of madness.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
There is no end to what we can learn. The book out there
Tells us as much, and was never written with us in mind. — Mark Strand
Tells us as much, and was never written with us in mind. — Mark Strand
Instead of the question "What must I do for my employer?" substitute "What can I do"
— Andrew Carnegie
I want to keep her safe, shelter her from all this ugliness.
Just keep her. Forever. She's mine. Mine to protect. — Kristen Callihan
Just keep her. Forever. She's mine. Mine to protect. — Kristen Callihan
You must come to terms with the reality that nothing outside ourselves, be it people or things is actually responsible for our happiness.
— Mary Edwards Walker
And I began to realize that ultimately I was responsible for my own happiness, that blaming other people was counterproductive.
— Karen Templeton
I knew something was wrong with the economy when the shampoo girl at my salon closed on a six bedroom house.
— Wanda Sykes
If we pursue the arms race no other problem will be solved.
— Helen Gahagan Douglas
The way to happiness is by truth. Seek to be true in all things and you will have a foundation to build your future.
— Shannon L. Alder
Tall, aren't you?
I didn't mean to be. — Raymond Chandler
I didn't mean to be. — Raymond Chandler
Sound theology should always lead us to doxology and transformation.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
I would lay down everything I possess, even my soul, for you. If that isn't love, it's the best I have.
— Becca Fitzpatrick
Tantric Zen is more suited for this age that we live in. It give you rules, but in a gentle way. It's not as demanding.
— Frederick Lenz
My definition of God is: the ever-present essence of love.
— Gabrielle Bernstein