"In the first place, you’re way off when you start railing at things and people instead of at yourself."
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"It's the ability to resist failure, in many ways, or use failure that often leads to the greatest success, isn't it?"
"There's no other way but struggling, forging ahead to do the film."
"I have had many challenges in my life, including some very big ones when I was young and I've learned a lot of valuable lessons along the way. I have seen life from just about every angle you can see it from."
"The object of the Gita appears to me to be that of showing the most excellent way to attain self-realization."
"Nature's way is simple and easy, but men prefer the intricate and artificial."
"The great Way is very straight, but people prefer to deviate."
"If I have just an ounce of sense, I follow the great Way, and fear only to stray from it."
"Returning to the source is stillness, which is the way of nature. The way of nature is unchanging. Knowing constancy is insight."
"If the Way is made clear, it is not the Way."
"When we can identify a problem and face the problem with confidence and enthusiasm, the solution is on the way."
"Helping others is the way we help ourselves."
"The surest way to bring goodness to yourself is to make it your intention to do good for somebody else."
"You know, I get much more Jewish in Israel because I like the way that religion is done there."
"You have, you can only answer it this way: by turning it around. Can the negro - who is the victim of the system - escape the collective stigma that is placed upon all Negroes in this country?"
"I want everyone to wear what they want and mix it in their own way. That, to me, is what is modern."
"[A ruler is merely] the trustee of the rights of other men and he must always stand in dread of having in some way violated these rights."
"I'd prostitute my talents if it would further my cause, steal if there was no way out, killing my friends or anyone else if it would help my art."
"There are two ways of disliking poetry, one way is to dislike it, the other is to read Pope."
"I've never lost a friend over work. I come from a small-town environment and I remember my childhood impressions that, if you were a conniver or a fink or whatever, everybody knew about it and you were a louse for the rest of your life. So I never lost those values in some way."