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All my life I have worked to be able to earn my living, but I thought that one could do good painting without attracting attention to one's private life. Certainly, an artist wishes to raise himself intellectually as much as possible, but the man must remain obscure. The pleasure must be found in the work. — Paul Cezanne

If you look into someone's face long enough, eventually you're going to feel that you're looking at yourself. — Paul Auster

Women are like handfuls of sand. They all rub up under your scales now and then, but the finest ones do put a polish on a man. — R. Lee Smith

Originality is the discovery of how to shed identity before the magic mirror of Antiquity's sovereign power. — Susan Howe

One should act not with worry but with faith;
One should act willingly and selflessly,
Let life be, the way it is. — Gian Kumar

I never find sincerity offensive ... so, be sincere. — Christopher Meloni

Sometimes your gallop just isn't what it used to be. And neither is your horsemanship. — Dyna Moe

Optimism sprouts from the knowledge that you are in control of your own life, not your past and not those around you. Part of being in control is taking responsibility for how you feel. This means not just admitting to uncomfortable feelings but then examining your circumstances to see what can be done to change these feelings at the source. — Augusten Burroughs

You can't really legislate for the decisions that your heart makes. — Tom Hiddleston

His hatred for the world was carved into his heart. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The technicalities matter a lot, but the unifying vision matters more. — Ted Nelson

You may try your experiment for a week and see how you like it. I think by Saturday night you will find that all play and no work is as bad as all work and no play — Louisa May Alcott

The biggest lesson was that if you were clear about what you wanted as leaders and then let people give it to you without tying their hands behind their backs, you got it. — Carmine Gallo

Operations of thought are like cavalry charges in a battle - they are strictly limited in number, they require fresh horses, and must only be made at decisive moments. - ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD — Ray Kurzweil