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Coaches give you too much information. I've been allowed to develop that intuitive ability in my career and lifetime. — Tiffeny Milbrett

The schools begin with what they call the elements, and where do they end? — Henry David Thoreau

When you're on a road trip, anything goes. — Casey Wilson

Every act of every man is a moral act, to be tested by moral, and not by economic criteria. — Robert M. Hutchins

The difference between art about death and actual death is that one's a celebration and the other's a dull fact. — Damien Hirst

All hail that bane of the upper class, a scene. The spectre of being publicly shamed — Marie Brennan

Grief doesn't have a face. — Cheryl Strayed

Even his stalwart manhood seemed to have shrunk somewhat under — Bram Stoker

Unless you are terribly, terribly careful, you run the danger
without even knowing it is happening to you
of slipping into the fatal error of reflecting the public taste instead of creating it. Your responsibility is to the public consciousness, not to the public view of itself. — Edward Albee

There are months when I'm on a plane every day! — Janelle Monae

-Mikhail? ... Try making suggestions next time, or just plain asking. You go do whatever it is you're doing, and I'll go search you extensive library for a book on manners.
-You will not find it.
-Why am I not surprised? — Christine Feehan

The life of man is a journey; a journey that must be travelled, however bad the roads or the accommodation. Oliver Goldsmith — SummersDale

My acting ability would have sent me back to the post office. It was my singing that got me jobs. Ironically, now, people think of me as an actor and don't know me much as a singer. — Robert Guillaume

It's not hard to make a space that looks good by itself. The trick is to craft a room that's even more attractive when it's occupied. That's when it becomes magical. — Kerry Joyce

The only reason race matters is because of racism. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie