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My main influence is - it's music. It lifts the spirit. I am always listening to music. And sometimes what inspires me is a little sound or some small arrangement. I really do listen to music continuously all day long - very loud, so people can't stand to be around me anymore. — Donatella Versace

Failure is built into creativity ... the creative act involves this element of 'newness' and 'experimentalism,' then one must expect and accept the possibility of failure. — Saul Bass

However great a man's fear of life, suicide remains the courageous act, the clear-headed act of a mathematician. The suicide has judged by the laws of chance - so many odds against one that to live will be more miserable than to die. His sense of mathematics is greater than his sense of survival. But think how a sense of survival must clamor to be heard at the last moment, what excuses it must present of a totally unscientific nature. — Graham Greene

Always remember the secrets you were trusted to keep. Those become weapons, and I've developed an arsenal. — Teresa Mummert

Tao is so important because it is connected to all the life forms - it's related to the whole universe. Nobody can say, "Tao has nothing to do with me. Why should I try to understand it?" because actually, Tao has everything to do with us. — Henry Chang

Then felt I like some watcher of the skies when a new planet swims into his ken. — John Keats

Theory is alright, but it is like eating. When you overeat, you get sick. — Josef Sudek

I don't let everyone pick me up. I only let myself be picked up by whomever I want to be picked up by. — Jyoti Amge

We can't really explain what the goal of mentoring is, until we understand what the church is for. — Rhys Bezzant

Say "No Evil", do no evil. — Deyth Banger

Use words that soak up life. — Virginia Woolf

The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. — Terry Pratchett

The things one feels absolutely certain about are never true. That is the fatality of faith, and the lesson of romance. — Oscar Wilde