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Artists love to immerse themselves in chaos in order to put it into form, just as God created form out of chaos in Genesis. Forever unsatisfied with the mundane, the apathetic, the conventional, they always push on to newer worlds. — Rollo May

[Ernest ]Hemingway always said, "Write about what you know." I think you can do that, and if you want to write about what you don't know, you can. It just takes a lot more work. — William T. Vollmann

I mean, if you've ever been a governor of a state, you understand the vast potential of broadband technology, you understand how hard it is to make sure that physics, for example, is taught in every classroom in the state. It's difficult to do. It's, like, cost-prohibitive. — George W. Bush

If you want to be successful in a particular field or endeavor, I think perseverance is one of the key qualities. It's very important that you find something that you care about, that you have a deep passion for, because you're going to have to devote a lot of your life to it. — George Lucas

The secret of perfect health lies in keeping the mind always cheerful - never worried, never hurried, never borne down by any fear, thought or anxiety. — Sathya Sai Baba

He was so very large and male, and excessively male creatures always discomposed her. — Margaret Mitchell

I am an optimist by nature and believe strongly that technology can be brought to bear to create alternatives, even in crisis situations. — Vinton Cerf

Birds seem to be the happiest creatures on earth, yet they have none of what we call the comforts of life. — Olive Thorne Miller

It doesn't matter who scores the points, it's who can get the ball to the scorer. — Larry Bird

The whispers of shared ecstasy are choral. — George Steiner

I now believe truth lies not in logic but in hope, both past and future. I believe hope can surprise you. It can survive the odds against it, all sorts of contradictions, and certainly any skeptic's rationale of relying on proof through fact. — Amy Tan

The world lures people with its temptations and attractions, masking them with a cover of pleasure — Sunday Adelaja

and the book was closed, and the charm was broken. Then, — Jane Austen

I had inherited what my father called the art of the advocate, or the irritating habit of looking for the flaw in any argument. — John Mortimer

Josip had only an instant to exchange a glance with Serif. He made it the most eloquent glance of his life. — Geraldine Brooks