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"Look into thy heart and write!" is good advice, but not if interpreted to mean, "Look nowhere else!" The poet should know his world and, so far as his art is concerned, any kind of battering from his world is better than his own self-indulgent brooding. — Harriet Monroe

But what's your ultimate goal, you'll say. That goal will become clearer, will take shape slowly and surely, as the croquis becomes a sketch and the sketch a painting, as one works more seriously, as one digs deeper into the originally vague idea, the first fugitive, passing thought, unless it becomes firm. — Vincent Van Gogh

Courage and endurance are useless of they are never tested. — Penelope Fitzgerald

I don't know how to be happy - They didn't teach it in my school — Ashleigh Brilliant

The good news is when you open up in Vegas, you have a lot of friends, because they all come over to see your opening night. — Yanni

The attempt to satisfy greed is like drinking salty water when thirsty.
When lost in greed we look outward rather than inward for satisfaction, yet we never find enough to fill the emptiness we wish to escape.
The real hunger we feel is for knowledge of our true nature. — Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche

Do not be afraid to be holy! Have the courage and humility to present yourselves to the world determined to be holy, since full, true freedom is born from holiness. — Pope John Paul II

We know that working with small businesses to create jobs will do more to help our economy than anything the Obama Administration has tried to do. — Marsha Blackburn

Once a king ... it was impossible, without risk of life, to sink to a private station. — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

The Founding Fathers are not just some people that happened to get mad a long time ago and want their freedom. They were special people in addition to what their natural yearnings were. — Rush Limbaugh

This ambiguity is another example of a growing problem with mathematical notation: There aren't enough squiggles to go around. — Jim Blinn