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Write until you have nothing left to say and then stop writing. Focus on content and quality rather than word count. — Gudjon Bergmann
She said, "What do you think the punishment is for what we are doing?"
"Death, maybe life in prison." He replied.
"Awesome!" She laughs.
RED-Bruce Willis — Clarrissa Lee Moon
I knew 'Like Crazy' would be good, I just knew it, and that's why I fought so hard to be on it. — Charlie Bewley
But, for my own part, it was Greek to me. — William Shakespeare
I don't agree with superstitious routines, but there are a couple of things I'll always do before performing. I'll get together with the band and chill out, and then, just before I go on stage, I'll always check my flies. — James Blunt
We don't reach the mountaintop from the mountaintop. We start at the bottom and climb up. Blood is involved. — Cheryl Strayed
The ignorant majority, which does however possess one thing in abundance: It is raring for a fight. — Elfriede Jelinek
I have met some highly intelligent believers, but history has no record to say that [s]he knew or understood the mind of god. Yet this is precisely the qualification which the godly must claim - so modestly and so humbly - to possess. It is time to withdraw our 'respect' from such fantastic claims, all of them aimed at the exertion of power over other humans in the real and material world. — Christopher Hitchens
I have never knowingly made a non-controversial speech in my life. — Margaret Thatcher
The older I get, the more I feel that color is what painting is. Painting is primarily color. — Joseph Raffael
Why is choice powerful, and where does its power come from? Do we all choose in the same way? What is the relationship between how we choose and who we are? Why are we so often disappointed by our choices, and how do we make the most effective use of the tool of choice?
How much control do we have over our everyday choices? How do we choose when our options are practically unlimited? Should we ever let others choose for us, and if yes, who and why? — Sheena Iyengar
