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Whenever we try to be perfect, behind any noble purposes we have lies our desperate need to be accepted. It is this same unexpressed need that most often drives us to take on too much. In trying to be perfect we worked on the quality of our activities: Was that good or clever enough? Did I impress them with how well I did that? In taking on too much, we stress the quantity of what we do: Have I done enough? Perhaps if I do just one more thing they will be compelled to like me. — Duke Robinson

People in the arts often want to aim for the biggest, most obvious target, and hit it smack in the bull's eye.
Of course with everybody else aiming there as well that makes it very hard and expensive to hit. I prefer to shoot the arrow, then paint the target around it. You make the niches in which you finally reside. — Brian Eno

It is professional snobbery that refrains training rookies. — Aniruddha Sastikar

Do not judge a man by the books on his shelf that he has read but by the books on his shelf that he does not reread. — Anonymous

The only saving faith is that which casts itself on God for life or death. — Martin Luther

Love is not in our choice but in our fate. — John Dryden

If you want others to have a good opinion of you, say nothing. — Blaise Pascal

Daddy's girl. Was it a 'itty-bitty bravekins and did it suffer? Oooooo-tweet, de tweetest thing, wasn't she dest too tweet? Before her tiny fist the forces of lust and corruption rolled away; nay, the very march of destiny stopped; inevitably became inevitable, syllogism, dialectic, all rationality fell away — F Scott Fitzgerald

Face it, the system is rigged, and it's rigged against us. — Eric Alterman

If you are a lousy teacher, you should be fired. — Geoffrey Canada

There is will in the thought, there is none in the dream. The dream, which is completely spontaneous, takes and keeps, even in the gigantic and the ideal, the form of our mind. Nothing springs more directly and more sincerely from the very bottom of our souls than our unreflected and indefinite aspirations towards the splendours of destiny. — Victor Hugo

Reading can be dangerous. — Diane Setterfield