Meher Baba Quotes
Be pure and simple, and love all because all are one. Live a sincere life; be natural, and be honest with yourself. Honesty will guard you against false modesty and will give you the strength of true humility. Spare no pains to help others. Seek no other reward than the gift of Divine Love.
Meher Baba
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I'm a composer, man.
Henry Saint Clair Fredericks
What we try to do in TSAW, which is Tasha Smith Actors Workshop, is to help the actor get to the core of who they really are and how they really feel. So, we may have them do a dump, where you just basically express everything that you feel that you have not been able to express, whether it's good, bad, or ugly.
Tasha Smith
The really wonderful thing that happened to me when I was in space was this feeling of belonging to the entire universe.
Mae Jemison
It's actually harder to write a fun song.
Taryn Manning
Boomkat
Art is individualism, and individualism is a disturbing and disintegrating force.
Oscar Wilde
Being an actress can be a little like being a girl in the '50s: You're stuck waiting by the phone, hoping that the boy you like will call.
Zooey Deschanel
For some, being involved in a scene is a great thing because the social element can drive creativity. For me, though, it's never really been like that. It's the opposite. I've always had this instinct to escape.
Washed Out
You know rule one for the vice president is make sure you never upstage the president, right? It's rule one.
Ed Rendell
With only 2 percent of the world's proven reserves of oil, we in the United States can pump until we are blue in the face and it will not change the fact that we need more diverse and more secure sources of energy.
Zack Wamp
When ghetto living seems normal, you have no shame, no privacy.
Malcolm X
I could have lived off all the male careers in my family. Everybody was always getting ovations, but I was in the wings.
Talia Shire
By the time of the '90s boom, CEOs had become superheroes, accorded celebrity treatment and followed with a kind of slavish scrutiny that Alfred P. Sloan could never have imagined.
James Surowiecki