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You know America has a way of turning everything into an illness that needs medicine. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

One of the consequences of such notions as 'entitlements' is that people who have contributed nothing to society feel that society owes them something, apparently just for being nice enough to grace us with their presence. — Thomas Sowell

The purpose of life is to play. The purpose of work is to be as much like play as possible. If life comes to entail too much work, see item one. — Loren Woodson

Man needs his difficulties because they are necessary to enjoy success. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Well, if he wants to break up with me, then ha! I'll show him.' (Morgan)
'Who are you talking to?' (Megan)
'Myself. Sometimes I just need reassurance, so I talk to myself.' (Morgan) — Lola James

In Dreams ... well, I was slightly overcompensating with that. I was a bit like a director for hire, so maybe I was putting too much imagery that was familiar to me into it. — Neil Jordan

A scholar knows not to waste time rediscovering information already known. — Brandon Sanderson

But I can only write what the muse allows me to write. I cannot choose, I can only do what I am given, and I feel pleased when I feel close to concrete poetry - still. — Ian Hamilton Finlay

Shame is the raincoat over the soul repelling the living water of Jesus that would otherwise establish us as the beloved of God. — Andrew Comiskey

And you have to remember that humankind really does not want to believe in magic. They don't want to know that myths and legends were almost always based on the truth. — Michael Scott

I am as much a scholar as a warrior. T'isten'ur - a name with curious echoes. Tiste Andii, the Dwellers in Darkness. And, more rarely mentioned, and then in naught but fearful whispers, their shadow-kin, the Tiste Edur. Grey-skinned, believed extinct - and thankfully so, for it is a name sheathed in dread. T'isten'ur, the first glottal stop implies past tense, yes? Tlan, now T'lan - your language is kin to that of the Imass. Close kin. — Steven Erikson

Joy is a very high frequency current of energy with a great deal of energy content. Somebody who is joyful has a lot of energy. — Gary Zukav