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The more difficult question for me is, do you remain successful for what you had done? I don't know. I think success is in your own eyes. But, I don't really want to ever feel like I've achieved success. Because then I'd be spoiled. I want to feel like I need to keep doing more. Maybe I get "content," "settled," and "success" confused. I never want to settle, but I would love to be content. — Derek Waters

The past gives great examples of what can happen in the future. It's always important to remember. — Russell Simmons

It seems to realize itself to be some of the most exciting TV and films that are made. Sci-fi just has that ability. — Mark Sheppard

People who say they don't see the acceleration of innovation is a wilful blindness. We are innovation at a wonderful speed for the basic things we think everyone should get. — Bill Gates

He wanted to scream at his parents, to hit them, to elicit from them something - some melting into grief, some loss of composure, some recognition that something large had happened, that in Hemming's death they had lost something vital and necessary to their lives. He didn't care if they really felt that way or not: he just needed them to say it, he needed to feel that something lay beneath their imperturbable calm, that somewhere within them ran a thin stream of quick, cool water, teeming with delicate lives, minnows and grasses and tiny white flowers, all tender and easily wounded and so vulnerable you couldn't see them without aching for them. — Hanya Yanagihara

The sinews of art and literature, like those of war, are money. — Samuel Butler

The immigration issue is about the separation of families, and that is not human, in any country in the world, but especially in the United States. We should not root for a law that separates families. — Demian Bichir

I would study, I would know, I would admire forever. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

One cannot reject an entire nation because of the politics of its leader. — Letitia Baldrige

Even the best inborn potentialities for achievement do not render unnecessary patient and persistent practice. — Ralph Alfred Habas

So it is necessary that we should learn to be alone. — Anna Neagle

Where I'm at physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually usually dictates where my music goes. — Joe Budden