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No one can ever heap enough insults upon me to suit my taste. I think we all really thrive on hostility, because it's the most intense kind of massage the ego can undergo. Other people's indifference is the only horror. — Paul Bowles
In order to be successful, you have to make sure that being rejected doesn't bother you at all. — Bill Ackman
I think I am an adult. — Jacqueline Bisset
Ironically, it is the talented who have high aspirations, which are possible but exceedingly difficult to realize, who are especially vulnerable to self-dissatisfaction despite notable achievements — Albert Bandura
I know Mischa, but you know how the politburo runs. If I say one word of this in there, I'll be out of my job the next day.' Remember, Gorbachev only became general secretary after he had kept his mouth shut under three predecessors. — Markus Wolf
God seems to reward us with good, delightful experiences when we move with joy through the less-than-delightful times. — Charles R. Swindoll
As a woman I have no country. As a woman I want no country. As a woman, my country is the whole world. — Virginia Woolf
Talking about success in society, no one can complain, because today everyone can choose what he or she wants. They don't just have to choose between being proletarian or middle-class. Those kinds of things do not exist anymore. Today working class boys can play football and become multimillionaires. On football! There are no longer classes, who say that we are poor, we are suppressed by you etc. — Odd Nerdrum
We will take a few moments and make fun of religious people, and we do this in love. No, we do, because we love to make fun of religious people. — Mark Driscoll
As soon as she says this, I realize she is just like everyone else, and wish I was back at home so that all the things I do not understand could be the same as they always are. — Claire Keegan
Here there was no shelter for his soul. There were no houses for a home. It was all a wilderness. It was all a battlefield. It was wild, without a friend. It was all a broken battlefield. — Philip Dodd