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At some point in my career, I was thinking, "Why am I not a star? Why am I not Brad Pitt? Why am I not Tom Cruise?" — Patrick Fabian

All the fantasy writers I know have a way of dwelling on their own fears and phobias. A writer spends his life being his own psychiatrist. — Charles Beaumont

In disrespecting, we show that we still mantain a sense of respect. — Friedrich Nietzsche

What if there was no such thing as a hypothetical question? — Anonymous

a billion brains may coax undeath
from fancied fact and spaceful time--
no heart can leap, no soul can breathe
but by the sizeless truth of a dream
whose sleep is the sky and the earth and the sea
For love are in you am in i are in we — E. E. Cummings

We [people] can't do much about the fate part, but we can certainly do a lot about the man part. — Malcolm Gladwell

Business need to go beyond the interest of their companies to the communities they serve. — Ratan Tata

I won't let people write anything they want to about me. — Gordon Ramsay

Careful?! Was my mother careful when she stabbed me in the heart with a coat hanger while I was still in womb? — Trey Parker

I got pregnant and turned 40 at the same time. — Sheila Walsh

I started rereading 'The Dutchman' - I kind of just pulled it off the shelf. — Rashid Johnson

Nothing should so occupy the mind of the Christian than discovering God each day. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

The conversation with the pacifist really got me thinking, first about definitions of violence, and second about categories. So far as the former, there are those who point out, rightly, the relationship between the words violence and violate, and say that because a mountain lion isn't violating a deer but simply killing the deer to eat, that this would not actually be violence. Similarly a human who killed a deer would not be committing an act of violence, so long as the predator, in this case the human, did not violate the fundamental predator /prey relationship: in other words, so long as the predator then assumed responsibility for the continuation of the other's community. The violation, and thus violence, would come only with the breaking of that bond. I like that definition a lot. — Derrick Jensen