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  • On the subject of spinach: divide into little piles. Rearrange again into new piles. After five of six maneuvers, sit back and say you are full. -- Delia Ephron
  • Governments tend not to solve problems, only to rearrange them. -- Ronald Reagan
  • My music is my way to rearrange the world according to my own hopes. -- Stephan Jenkins
  • Some one has said that most of us don't think, we just occasionally rearrange our prejudices. -- Frank Knox
  • For those who do not think, it is best at least to rearrange their prejudices once in a while. -- Luther Burbank
  • I was barely in grade school when I helped my mother rearrange the living room furniture for the first time. -- Nate Berkus
  • No matter how you rearrange President Obama's inner circle, it still looks, smells and tastes like a rotten Chicago deep-dish pizza. -- Michelle Malkin
  • There's something to be learned by listening and absorbing and watching before you start telling the people who have been there how to rearrange chairs. -- Anne Northup
  • I really believe in the power of music - and I mean literally the power of musical tones - to rearrange the way you can think. -- Michael Azerrad
  • Writing has laws of perspective, of light and shade just as painting does, or music. If you are born knowing them, fine. If not, learn them. Then rearrange the rules to suit yourself. -- Truman Capote
  • It is well for people who think to change their minds occasionally in order to keep them clean. For those who do not think, it is best at least to rearrange their prejudices once in a while. -- Luther Burbank
  • I will not serve lunch to anyone in the middle of a workday. I rarely rearrange my furniture or cabinets; once I find a drawer for something, it stays there. I don't garden. And I don't knit. -- Christina Baker Kline
  • Sting I've seen a few times, and he really inspired me in the sense that he breaks the songs down a lot and will take a different approach. He'll take an acoustic approach to them; he'll rearrange them for the live stage. -- Shania Twain
  • It's true that I don't rearrange that much in the fiction, but I feel if you change even one name or the order of one event then you have to call it fiction or you get all the credits of non-fiction without paying the price. -- Nicholson Baker
  • I like to edit my sentences as I write them. I rearrange a sentence many times before moving on to the next one. For me, that editing process feels like a form of play, like a puzzle that needs solving, and it's one of the most satisfying parts of writing. -- Karen Thompson Walker
  • I've never told anyone this before, but I'm an obsessive-compulsive. I go back to my hotel room every evening and put the coat hangers back in order and open my bag and rearrange it. It takes a lot of my time, but if I don't do it I can't sleep. -- Freida Pinto
  • I had the chance to be governor for eight years and I took a year to transition out and a year to transition in, so that's a decade of my life where I pursued my own ambitions and I thought it was time to rearrange my life to focus on other things. -- Jeb Bush
  • It's not about composition. It's the way you feel about how your objects should relate to each other. I've got lots of African statues and things, and the cleaner arranges them like soldiers, which drives me mad. So I have to rearrange them, and I must drive her mad, because I'm doing anarchy and she's doing military manoeuvres. -- David Bailey
  • Thoughts rearrange, familiar now strange. -- Holly Golightly
  • Most people don't think, they just rearrange their prejudices. -- Howard G. Hendricks
  • I just rearrange words into a pleasing order for money. -- Terry Pratchett
  • Genetic engineers don't make new genes, they rearrange existing ones. -- Thomas Lovejoy
  • When lifes seems hopeless, rearrange things for a dose of dopeness. -- Kid Cudi
  • The body is like a sentence that invites us to rearrange it -- Hans Bellmer
  • So few of us really think. What we do is rearrange our prejudges. -- George Vincent
  • You don't need to know HOW the universe is going to rearrange itself. -- Rhonda Byrne
  • The universe will start to rearrange itself to make it happen for you. -- Joe Vitale
  • don't let someone rearrange your path because they lost sight of their own. -- Nikki Rowe
  • My music is my way to rearrange the world according to my own hopes -- Stephan Jenkins
  • I got reckless baby, put you in your place. Next time, maybe rearrange your face. -- Bryan Adams
  • If you don't stay away from her I'll rearrange that pretty face of yours. - Simon -- Maya Banks
  • Difference between diversity and inclusion is being invited to a house and being able to rearrange the furniture. -- Jane Silber
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  • Every time I change the way I explain myself to myself, I have to rearrange the story of my life. -- Mason Cooley
  • Play enables us to rearrange our capacities and our very identity so that they can be used in unforeseen ways -- Stephen Nachmanovitch
  • Don't wait for the stars to align, reach up and rearrange them the way you want...create your own constellation -- Pharrell Williams
  • I want to make a difference, I want to make a change, inspire a revolution, to create, reinvent, and rearrange. -- Meagan Earls
  • What generally passes for 'thought' among the majority of mankind is the time one takes out to rearrange one's prejudices. -- Clare Boothe Luce
  • Need a distraction today? Not only does 12 + 1 = 11 + 2, but the letters "twelve plus one" rearrange to give you "eleven plus two." -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • If you train yourself in memory work, you fearlessly attack and rearrange your material, for you can retain your original impression. -- John F. Carlson
  • It is not enough just to open the door to the rooms of power. We have to get inside and rearrange the furniture! -- Gertrude Mongella
  • Give parents the tiniest of confidences and they'll use them as crowbars to jimmy you open and rearrange your life with no perspective. -- Douglas Coupland
  • So the universe is not quite as you thought it was. You'd better rearrange your beliefs, then. Because you certainly can't rearrange the universe. -- Isaac Asimov
  • A preoccupation with the future not only prevents us from seeing the present as it is but often prompts us to rearrange the past. -- Eric Hoffer
  • So don't. Come hang out with me at work. We can play naughty dress up with the hospital gowns and rearrange the supply closets. -- Rachel Vincent
  • The body is like a sentence that invites us to rearrange it, so that its real meaning becomes clear through a series of endless anagrams. -- Hans Bellmer
  • If I'm engrossed in a book, I have to rearrange my thoughts before I can mingle with other people, because otherwise they might think I was strange. -- Anne Frank
  • Why I love these wordsThey are mineYou cannot change that You cannot rearrange that Try as you might You cannot take away All that they mean to me -- Maddy Kobar
  • And when demigods use cell phones, the signals agitate every monster within a hundred miles. It's like sending up a flare: Here I am! Please rearrange my face! -- Rick Riordan
  • Managers construct, rearrange, single out, and demolish many 'objective' features of their surroundings. When people act they unrandomize variables, insert vestiges of orderliness, and literally create their own constraints. -- Karl E. Weick
  • I can think of few better ways to introduce a child to books than to let her stack them, upend them, rearrange them, and get her fingerprints all over them. -- Anne Fadiman
  • I'm proud of the way I rearrange and put things together, like a chef who makes a great meal, or a filmmaker who puts together a story - it's casting, editing, cinematography. -- Bonnie Raitt
  • In liberal societies we don't typically require citizens to rearrange their activities, their lives, the way they go about their business, to make it easy for the police to do their work. -- Edward Snowden
  • Directing is such a crucial part of the writing process; you start directing and you see what does not work. "Oh, God, what was I thinking?" and then you can rearrange it. -- Conor McPherson
  • Most people use their energy attempting to rearrange circumstances that trigger painful emotions. Changing external circumstances will not change your rigid patterns of emotional response. That requires looking at the patterns themselves. -- Gary Zukav
  • But I can hardly sit still. I keep fidgeting, crossing one leg and then the other. I feel like I could throw off sparks, or break a window--maybe rearrange all the furniture. -- Raymond Carver
  • We must either rearrange this unstable universe or we must exit from here! If we are not a mosquito or a crocodile, we must either dry out the marsh or exit from it! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Whether we know it or not, our minds and hearts are populated by all the characters we will ever need - though we may disassemble them and rearrange the parts into composites for variation. -- David Corbett
  • It's not exactly that I can't stay in one place. It's that if I'm in one place, I have to rearrange it every four to six months! I have to completely change my room! -- Jackson Rathbone
  • I'm pretty good at seeing like a lot of different things happening at once and putting them in a pattern and figuring out how you can rearrange it so it might have a better outcome. -- William J. Clinton
  • Movements have narratives. They tell stories, because they are not just about rearranging economics and politics. They also rearrange meaning. And they're not just about redistributing the goods. They're about figuring out what is good. -- Marshall Ganz
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