Funny how you can get used to not having things you thought you couldn't live without.
Thank you' is a wonderful phrase. Use it. It will add stature to your soul.
Rain didn't make things messy. People did that all on their own.
Wonderful things are possible when you dream big and use your imagination.
All the things of the wild have their proper uses. Only misuse makes them evil.
There is a certain standard of grace and beauty which consists in a certain relation between our nature... and the thing which pleases us.
Maybe that's all demons ever are. People like us, doing things without even knowing what we're doing.
Strange, what brings these past things so vividly back to us, sometimes!
It is a great thing to be young and to live without pain. And yet it is a blessing few of us count until we lose it.
One of the greatest things drama can do, at it's best, is to redefine the words we use every day such as love, home, family, loyalty and envy. Tragedy need not be a downer.
We are personalities in the making, limited, and grappling with things too high for us. Obviously we, at very best, will make many mistakes, but these mistakes need not be sins.
As a black woman trying different products and figuring out what works best for me, the one thing that I realized is that hair brands lump us together as having 'black hair,' but all black hair is not alike.
The best way of dealing with the press, customers, and critics is to come clean when things go wrong and admit when you make a mistake. We are humans, and no one expects us to be perfect.
The future was in our own hands. If we wanted a world where such things were possible, it was for us to make it.
I'm not against the virtual world; it's fascinating, but I don't like the way they try to impose it on us. It's a thing imposed by rich countries.
It was rehearsing in the studio, at which point they were setting up the sound, and once we'd got the thing together they'd actually record it, without us knowing sometimes!
A Commander-in-Chief needs to do two things. One - tell us who the enemy is. And two - say we are fighting to win.
Often I used my gut instinct to ask the questions and get the answers I thought the audience wanted to hear. Sometimes the interviewees said things that surprised even them.
I have a horrible memory and I used to consider that a liability, but I've learned along the way that talking to people is really a beautiful thing.
I think there's a tendency for modern man to become dominated by gadgets and machines, taking us further and further away from the things I've been talking about.
I'll never get used to living without Mo, but the painful things that surround what happened to him aren't so painful any more-not so raw or so new.