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Language is an anonymous, collective and unconscious art; the result of the creativity of thousands of generations. — Edward Sapir

Not the challenges necessarily, but the way in which you get ready because your technique has improved over the years and you perhaps know how to be more economical than perhaps you used to be when you tried to work perhaps too hard. — Christopher Plummer

Too many worries will take your pretty away. — Ellen Hopkins

...If only one had a little more time to do some important reading, all the secrets in the world would become clear. — Lemony Snicket

A fool thinks that he can cheat others, but a prudent man knows that he can only cheat himself. — Debasish Mridha

God's Word says that you have your answer if you based your petition on the Word and believed you received it when you prayed. When you believe you receive your answer before you see it manifested, you are appropriating God's Word by faith. It's that kind of faith that moves God! — Kenneth E. Hagin

I have a lot more things to talk about now because I'm an adult. — Emo Philips

I've met a lot of rock stars when they come to The Simpsons, and almost every one of them I get really freaked out. — Hank Azaria

The direction you are currently traveling - relationally, financially, spiritually, and the list goes on and on - will determine where you end up in each of those respective arenas. — Andy Stanley

To show that a comedian on stage in India talking about sanitation or in South Africa talking about HIV and AIDS awareness, if you follow the joke into their lives, you can see that, like, oh, these things aren't just contrived in joke books. This is real life. I think the best comedians have that bravery and courage to say, Oh, this is what it is. — Hasan Minhaj

Every jack has his jill; if only they can find each other. — Randle Cotgrave

It was a happy day for me when that astronaut left the office, but in retrospect, I learned a lot from him. For example, that if you need to make a strong criticism, it's a bad idea to lash out wildly; be surgical, pinpoint the problem rather than attack the person. Never ridicule a colleague, even with an offhand remark, no matter how tempting it is or how hilarious the laugh line. The more senior you are, the greater the impact your flippant comment will have. Don't snap at the people who work with you. When you see red, count to 10. — Chris Hadfield