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The author should die once he has finished writing. So as not to trouble the path of the text. — Umberto Eco

No matter how long we've walked life's pathway to mediocrity, we can always choose to switch paths. Always. It's never too late. We can find our voice. — Stephen R. Covey

You're going to make something wonderful of yourself. I promise.
You're doing just fine. — Charlotte Eriksson

I'm trying to write a book based on myself, but i keep changing. — Brandon Stanton

People who were right a lot of the time were people who often changed their minds. — Jeff Bezos

I recognize myself for part of this mad world, I suppose. You wouldn't have me take it seriously? I should lose my reason utterly if I did; — Rafael Sabatini

My childhood memories include a time when the government confiscated my family's possessions and exiled us to a camp in the B.C. Interior, just because my grandparents were from Japan. — David Suzuki

All is mine but nothing owned, nothing owned for memory, and mine only while I look. — Wislawa Szymborska

Time for a little something. — A.A. Milne

Thus for one lone stretch of time I lived with the intensity displayed by those chronic numbers players who see clues to their fortune in the most minute and insignificant phenomena: in clouds, on passing trucks and subway cars, in dreams, comic strips, the shape of dog-luck fouled on the pavements. I was dominated by the all-embracing idea of Brotherhood. The organization had given the world a new shape, and me a vital role. We recognized no loose ends, everything could be controlled by our science. Life was all pattern and discipline; and the beauty of discipline is when it works. And it was working very well. — Ralph Ellison

All of that happiness was overwhelming the shit out of you! You must feel better now that you're a miserable fucking prick again. — Jacquelyn Ayres