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I think of myself as writing realist American fiction. 'Cynical but hopeful' wouldn't be the worst thing I've ever been called. — Walter Kirn

Fear, fear, breeds hopelessness. When you're afraid, you don't know what to believe in, you don't know what to hold on to. You're struggling to find something to believe in. — Tavis Smiley

Creative exploration [is] impossible, without (humble) acknowledgement of the unknown. — Jordan Peterson

If we protect the 'underhand' [those working under us], then the 'boss' will protect us. If we constantly reprimand the 'underhand', then the boss will constantly reprimand us. — Dada Bhagwan

And the moment you care that much, a man has you. He owns a little piece of your soul, and he can beat you to death with it. — Laurell K. Hamilton

To see eternity was to be exposed to eternity's whims, oppressed by endless dimensions. — Frank Herbert

This process of the good life is not, I am convinced, a life for the faint-hearted. It involves the stretching and growing of becoming more and more of one's potentialities. It involves the courage to be. It means launching oneself fully into the stream of life. — Carl Rogers

We are so obsessed with the Net and technology that we forget the message ... We imagine to be able to do anything, and our software helps us believe we can ... But we must move beyond the 'how' to reconsider the 'what' and the 'why' ... — Neville Brody

To paint one must forget everything else. Where you live, who you know, what you eat, when to sleep. The landscape of the canvas becomes your only reality. The planet you inhabit is a single plane of infinite dimensions, stretched like a guitar string, and standing before you like a concubine waiting for your command. — Thomas Lloyd Qualls

No one will want a piece of us in 2009. — Charlie Weis

I've gone through my whole life caring deeply what people think of me. — Andrew Garfield

When it is all one can do to simply hold on, then to suffer is to weather a deluge no god can ease — Steven Erikson