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Well, I try not to think about the general public since I have no idea what the general public is and I don't think anybody does. — Elliott Smith

Be careful, though."
"Aren't I always?"
"No, I think the word for how you usually are is 'reckless. — Veronica Roth

Every time a man puts a new idea across, he faces a dozen men who thought of it before he did. But they only thought of it. — Oren Arnold

You got to love to be able to play — Louis Armstrong

Some players would complain if they had to play on Dolly Parton's bedspread. — Jimmy Demaret

It is not that things are delusory but their separateness in the fabric of the Whole that is illusory ... — Frederick Franck

Alpha bitches are all the same underneath. Don't know how to give an inch even if their damn fool lives depend on it. — Moira Rogers

People sometimes think of 'queen' as a title that's shrouded with protocol and formality, and for that reason sometimes people are not easily saying what they want to say. They're reluctant to express their opinions, and I kind of find that frustrating because I want to know what people really, really think. — Queen Rania Of Jordan

I like to do all the talking myself. It saves time, and prevents arguments. — Oscar Wilde

He has never known a woman so free from conceit, vanity, ambition, pretense. He has never known a woman so willing to show the world that she is a human being. — Elin Hilderbrand

There are days when I'll write for 15 minutes and have to give up and move around, and I'll write another paragraph and give up again. On other days I get intensely - focused on the process, sit down at 8 A.M. and won't get up until 8 P.M. — Rick Riordan

Are writers reporters, prophets, crazies, entertainers, preachers, judges, what? — Wallace Stegner

Those who weep for the happy periods which they encounter in history acknowledge what they want; not the alleviation but the silencing of misery. — Albert Camus