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“I still play the guitar and piano, but hardly ever in public.”
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“Patanjali says that we can meditate on anything that our heart desires. The important thing is not what we meditate on, but more that we meditate. And then gradually to meditate more and more on what corresponds to the innermost longing of our heart. The practice of meditation . . . gradually works its magic in stilling the mind. (42)”
Source : Ravi Ravindra (2009). “The Wisdom of Patañjali's Yoga Sutras: A New Translation and Guide”
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“I've loved fairytales, folklore and mythology since I was a small child, and I think it was inevitable that they would influence my style and my development of stories.”
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“Neutrality, as a lasting principle, is an evidence of weakness.”
Source : Lajos Kossuth (1852). “Kossuth in New England: A Full Account of the Hungarian Governor's Visit to Massachusetts ; with Speeches, and the Addresses that Were Made to Him ...”, p.31
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“The kingdom is not an exclusive, well-trimmed suburb with snobbish rules about who can live there. No, it is for a larger, homelier, less self-conscious caste of people who understand they are sinners because they have experienced the yaw and pitch of moral struggle.”
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“I'm going to be who I am. And if you find it offensive, if you find it to be too tough, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.”
Source : "The Best Actress in Her Price Range in the Whole Baltimore Area" by Bob Ivry, www.esquire.com. January 29, 2007.
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“I was really, really lucky because I have always worked. It hasn't always been consistent, but I have always worked.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“Daddy looked at her hard, and right before my eyes, he changed. I watched him inflate again, shake off his own emotions and puff himself up for her. Become her man. Her rock. I smiled. I loved him so much. He'd dragged mom kicking and screaming from grief once before and I knew I could rest easy that he would never let grief steal her from him again. No matter what happened to me.”