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I don't really do anything that isn't about writing, and I don't really know who I am if I'm not thinking about writing. — Jamaica Kincaid

But by far the greatest obstacle to the progress of science and to the undertaking of new tasks and provinces therein is found in this-that men despair and think things impossible. — Francis Bacon

What can you do against the lunatic who is more intelligent than yourself, who gives your arguments a fair hearing and then simply persists in his lunacy? — George Orwell

Songwriting is Hell on Earth. If it isn't, then you're doing it wrong. — Jimmy Webb

I will change you like a remix, then I'll raise you like a Phoenix — Fall Out Boy

Faith is believing that the outcome will be what it should be, no matter what it is. — Colette Baron Reid

I remember liking Betty White a lot. It was one of those things as a little child actress, you get inspired by experienced actresses and actresses that reach out to you. — Ariana Richards

This layers, like some kind of transparent sponge kind of thing, stands there between Eri Asai and me, and the words that come out of my mouth have to pass through it, and when that happens, the sponge sucks almost all the nutrients right out of them. — Haruki Murakami

I got to sing with Placido Domingo ... I got to sing with Aaron Neville, who is one of my favorites. Got to sing with Brian Wilson, one of the great high tenors. And Ricky Skaggs, a bluegrass tenor. I'm also proud of my musical friendship with Emmylou Harris. — Linda Ronstadt

Let us do whatever is required to qualify for the Holy Ghost as our companion and then let us go forward fearlessly so that we will be given the powers to do whatever the Lord calls us to do. — Henry B. Eyring

To tirelessly promote the cause of Christ and his Father's Kingdom is the fire that should burn bright in the hearts of all men"
~ R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods

Our absence is what remains of us. — Catherine O'Flynn