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I was 35 when I started taking classes at Ohio University. After I got my degree, I kept working at the mill. When I was 45, I decided I was going to try to learn how to write short stories. — Donald Ray Pollock
Should we find a second form of life right here on our doorstep, we could be confident that life is a truly cosmic phenomenon. If so, there may well be sentient beings somewhere in the galaxy wondering, as do we, if they are not alone in the universe. — Paul Davies
You've got to know your limitations. I don't know what your limitations are. I found out what mine were when I was twelve. I found out that there weren't too many limitations, if I did it my way. — Johnny Cash
One who dresses in rags that have been washed clean dresses cleanly to be sure, but raggedly nonetheless. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Action is stronger than subjectivity. No matter what you feel or think, you can still act. — Dan Millman
The Communist Party said that I must finish my studies because after the revolution in Germany people would be required with technical knowledge to take part in the building of the Communist Germany. — Klaus Fuchs
To write better you must develop your taste for truth. You have to pay more attention to what you really think, feel, see and want. — Jonathan Price
Men who betray women also betray other men. Women shouldn't feel so special. — Garry Shandling
Blake could own me, he could hold something deep in me, but I knew I'd captured something precious in him too. Something he'd never given anyone else. — Meredith Wild
The worst punishment for immortal beings is
immortality revocation thus fall into lower life. — Toba Beta
The taxi was a V-6. Good, I'd probably need all of that. I clicked off the radio and AC to funnel extra power. — James Patterson
Mindfulness can have a sobering effect on the restless, jittery psyche. The stiller and more focused it becomes, the more I am able to peer into the sources of my febrile reactivity, to catch the first stirring of hatred before it overwhelms me with loathing and spite, to observe with ironic detachment the conceited babbling of the ego, to notice at its inception the self-demeaning story that could tip me into depression. And — Stephen Batchelor
The attorney general doesn't favor one method or the other, he favors the death penalty. — Bob Butterworth