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The mere fact of knowing that a great audience waits on your labor is enough to shake all your nerves to pieces. — Ignacy Jan Paderewski

Power isn't everything ...its the only thing. — Mario Puzo

Modeling and pageants help me overcome feeling insecure about the way that I look and my height. — Katherine Webb

I have never in my life played the French Defence, which is the dullest of all openings. — Wilhelm Steinitz

He belongs to me, and I to him... without each-other, we are merely two lost pieces, empty, without purpose... — Chelsea Radojcic

loving you was like throwing a lasso around a tornado i tried to hold on to you took a ride on a tilt-a-whirl that sits on top of the world i thought i could show you i've always been afraid of flying but you can't blame a girl for trying — The Band Perrry

Of course you know him. Everyone knows a pear-shaped man. — George R R Martin

But we have soothed ourselves into imagining sudden change as something that happens outside the normal order of things. An accident, like a car crash. Or beyond our control, like a fatal illness. We do not conceive of sudden, radical, irrational change as built into the very fabric of existence. Yet it is. — Michael Crichton

Every writer dreams of a perfect language. Every writer dreams of a language that obeys, that comes to heel. For some this language is spare and pure, pared down to reveal essential truths without ornament or obfuscation. For others it is devilish and twisting, folding back over itself to create layers of meaning, shades of nuance.
A language that will survive through the ages.
A language that will crack open the heart of readers like a hazelnut. — Helen Marshall

There is no such thing as an objective interpretation. — Devdutt Pattanaik

Literature doesn't have a country. Shakespeare is an African writer. His Falstaff, for example, is very African in his appetite for life, his largeness of spirit. The characters of Turgenev are ghetto dwellers. Dickens characters are Nigerians. — Ben Okri

Like adverts, today's works of art aim to create a brand, even if they have no product to sell except themselves. — Roger Scruton

Let reason alone decide — Parmenides

I was naive enough to think that I could make the difference. — David Gest