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If I stayed in my current job, I would continue to feel a sense of emptiness, but I would be successful in the traditional sense. — Kola Olaosebikan

The most romantic things a man can do for a woman are the little things that let her know that she's on his mind and in his heart. — Joshua Harris

I don't think that the Internet creates feelings that aren't there, nor does it provide an outlet. On the contrary, what I have thought about things like computer games - what has disturbed me about them - is that they appear to stimulate feelings of aggression without providing any physical release. — Mary Gaitskill

Every time I look at my wallet; I don't care how much money is there, I just want to know, does it make for this time food? — M.F. Moonzajer

I tend to write songs that are about something pretty specific. A lot of them tell some kind of little made-up story. — Adam Schlesinger

Until the first blow fell, no one was convinced that Penn Station really would be demolished, or that New York would permit this monumental act of vandalism against one of the largest and finest landmarks of its age of Roman elegance. Any city gets what it admires, will pay for, and, ultimately, deserves. Even when we had Penn Station, we couldn't afford to keep it clean. We want and deserve tin-can architecture in a tinhorn culture. And we will probably be judged not by the monuments we build but by those we have destroyed — Ada Louise Huxtable

The only people I have ever seen paint successfully, consistently, with great authority, unselfconsciously and without fear of failing were about four years old. — Brian Johnson

In art there is compassion, in compassion there is humanity, with humanity there is generosity and love,' Peters said. — Gregory Peck

It turns out that there is something more magnificent than nature. It's love. — Ben Harper

The story became a cloud, and the cloud a sheet of rain, and rain fell throughout the empire. — Alice Hoffman

In the art of war, if you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the approaching battles. But if you know only yourself and not the enemy, for every victory, there will also be defeat. — Emily Thorne

The second kind are invited by bad character, and the problems such a person has then cannot be put right until he puts himself right. It is not something a proud man can do, because proud men see no wrongness in themselves. — John C. Wright