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Don't believe bands who say it's all about the fans and they want to give their music away for free. The result is they will continue to live in their mother's basement. — Gene Simmons
Mentors should be patient, passionate and should not rest until they see a great development on their mentees. — Euginia Herlihy
There is no effectiveness without discipline, and there is no discipline without character. — Stephen R. Covey
Why, Uncle?" Jacob asked. "Why are they doing this?" Abruptly, Avi pulled the Adler around a corner onto a street that, for the moment at least, was as quiet as it was deserted. Avi slammed on the brakes and shut down the engine. Then he turned sharply and stared into Jacob's eyes. "Because he's a Jew," Avi whispered. "They're killing him because he's a Jew. — Joel C. Rosenberg
POLONIUS: What do you read, my lord?
HAMLET: Words, words, words. — William Shakespeare
All the stars stay hidden behind the daylight. — Reetwika Banerjee
Treat everyone on the organization with respect and dignity whether it be the janitor or the president. — Richard Moran
The girl with the tip-tilted nose, the forget-me-not eyes, the rose red cheeks
and the lily-white neck and shoulders who gave the explanation in a
trembling voice: It's the ghost! — Gaston Leroux
Lines of gulls standing on glassy blue patches of wet sand. — Cathleen Schine
Death is both a certainty and an unknown, Chuck says. It's hard to get a grip on it. — Abigail Thomas
As for thinking time versus writing time, well, that's up to you. But - and I wish it were otherwise - books don't get written by thinking about them, they get written by writing them. And that's when you make discoveries about what you're writing. That's when you get the happy accidents. — Neil Gaiman
In the past, on Earth, it has largely been to exploit foreign resources and to expand the domestic territory. — Barney Oliver
Nature may be as selfishly studied as trade. Astronomy to the selfish becomes astrology; psychology, mesmerism (with intent to show where aour spoons are gone); and anatomy and physiology become phrenology and palmistry. — Ralph Waldo Emerson