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As a costume designer, it's important to give each person his or her own personalized look. — Eric Daman

To do more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing. — R. Buckminster Fuller

It is the merit of a general to impart good news, and to conceal the truth. — Sophocles

The only purpose of starting is to finish, and while the projects we do are never really finished, they must ship. Shipping means hitting the publish button on your blog, showing a presentation to the sales team, answering the phone, selling the muffins, sending out your references. Shipping is the collision between your work and the outside world. — Seth Godin

I also found that for myself, since I've had no religious education, it was so interesting to see the different versions of heaven and what life on earth means. — Barbara Walters

Work is life, you know, and without it, there's nothing but fear and insecurity. — John Lennon

The worst wounds, the deadliest of them, aren't the ones people see on the outside. They're the ones that make us bleed internally. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The drive toward complex technical achievement offers a clue to why the U.S. is good at space gadgetry and bad at slum problems. — John Kenneth Galbraith

If a ghost was a recording of a memory, as some believed, and Wasp pulled back the curtain from the third alcove on the right, she might find the wide-eyed bloody-handed ghost of herself, hugging her knees and shivering, trying to unremember the sound of her little dagger sinking hilt-deep into girlflesh, the day she earned her name. — Nicole Kornher-Stace

If uncertainty is unacceptable to you, it turns into fear. If it is perfectly acceptable, it turns into increased aliveness, alertness, and creativity. — Eckhart Tolle

Her father had built from ax-hewn planks thatched with bamboo and grass. The floor was dirt, but it was clean. Her mother, Foua, sprinkled it regularly with — Anne Fadiman