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- Luck is the residue of design.
- Branch Rickey (1881 - 1965), Lecture title, 1950
- Like anyone else, there are days I feel beautiful and days I don't, and when I don't, I do something about it.
- Cheryl Tiegs (1947 - ), O Magazine, May 2004
- If you're here for four more years or four more weeks, you're here right now. I think when you're somewhere, you ought to be there. It's not about how long you stay in a place, it's about what you do while you're there, and when you go, is that place any better for your having been there?
- Karen Hall and Jerry Stahl, Northern Exposure, Soapy Sanderson, 1990
- After you've been in a place for a while, everything starts to look... I won't say better, there's no need to go to extremes...but your everyday life does start to become...familiar.
- David Assael, Northern Exposure, Russian Flu, 1990
- I can't criticize what I don't understand. If you want to call this art, you've got the benefit of all my doubts.
- Charles Rosin, Northern Exposure, Aurora Borealis, 1990
- They say dreams are the windows of the soul--take a peek and you can see the inner workings, the nuts and bolts.
- Henry Bromel, Northern Exposure, The Big Kiss, 1991
- There's an old saying that if you come back to the place where you became a man, you will remember all those things you need to be happy... That saying never made sense to me, but I thought it was worth a try.
- Henry Bromel, Northern Exposure, The Big Kiss, 1991
- We all carry around so much pain in our hearts. Love and pain and beauty. They all seem to go together like one little tidy confusing package. It's a messy business, life. It's hard to figure--full of surprises. Some good. Some bad.
- Henry Bromel, Northern Exposure, The Big Kiss, 1991
- Well, spring sprang. We've had our state of grace and our little gift of sanctioned madness, courtesy of Mother Nature. Thanks, Gaia. Much obliged. I guess it's time to get back to that daily routine of living we like to call normal.
- David Assael, Northern Exposure, Spring Break, 1991
- In Kyudo philosophy, you don't aim--you become one with the target. Then, in fact, there's nothing to aim at. I find it works well with women, too. Give it a try.
- Martin Sage and Sybil Adelman, Northern Exposure, The Bumpy Road to Love, 1991
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