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Just as the painter thinks with his brush and paints the novelist thinks with his story. — W. Somerset Maugham
Be good to others, if you wish the world to be good with you. — Rakesh Wadhwani
I do have rituals. I'm a fairly superstitious person. — Justin Bartha
Roosevelt is dead: a man who would never tell the truth when a lie would serve him just as well. — Douglas MacArthur
Well, the sword that could not be broken was shattered in the end, sheepherder, but it fought the Shadow to the last. There is one rule, above all others, for being a man. — Robert Jordan
I feel like I've been very smart in the way that I carry myself and treat myself. I feel like my mom was a big part of that just because she's always let us make our own decisions, and we've known very much about the mistakes and the dangers already of whatever this Hollywood life may be. — Evan Ross
Fascism will come at the hands of perfectly authentic Americans. — John T. Flynn
Latin guys dance. American guys don't dance. That's a big difference. — Sofia Vergara
Students coming from father-present families score higher in math and science even when they come from weaker schools. — Warren Farrell
Man shall not live by bread alone. — Matthew McConaughey
Nature of course is the best guide in the matter of choosing a pursuit. — James Payn
You avoid the overcrowding of tourist locations by traveling in off-season. That is now one of the major rules of smart travel - go when the tourists are NOT there, and even though you may have to don an extra layer of clothing, you will enjoy the sights and the experiences at the destination in the way that they were enjoyed before they became so well-known. — Arthur Frommer
I would say there are different kinds of poems. There are things that poets in the history of poetry hit upon when they're very young that can never be outdone and it's a remarkable, strange experience when you think of say Arthur Rimbaud who write poetry between the ages of 17 and 21 whose career was over by the time he was 22. — Edward Hirsch
