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What really makes for readability is not clarity but attitude: the attitude of your prose toward out elusive friend the Reader and the role you invent for that invented being in your invented world. — Stephen Koch

Was it God that made magic, or was it magic that made God? — Stephen King

Far better to live your own path imperfectly than to live another's perfectly. — Anonymous

Live your dream. Never stop dreaming. There are supernatural forces to support your dreams. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I don't fight for legacy. I don't fight for none of that, I fight for that check. I'm in the check cashing business. — Floyd Mayweather Jr.

A teacher should, above all things, first induce a desire in the pupil for the acquisition he wishes to impart. — Horace Mann

I really like dark music and darkness in general and cynicism and pessimism and negativity because it allows you to create an even bigger contrast. — Andrew W.K.

One grateful thought is a ray of sunshine. A hundred such thoughts paint a sunrise. A thousand will rival the glaring sky at noonday - for gratitude is light against the darkness. — Richelle E. Goodrich

The secret of every durable ... social system is the recasting of 'functional prerequisites' into behavioral motives for actors. — Zygmunt Bauman

I have a great time with my band and on the stage we get along well. — Lenny Kravitz

When he was present she had no eyes for any one else. Every thing he did, was right. Every thing he said, was clever. If their evenings at the park were concluded with cards, he cheated himself and all the rest of the party to get her a good hand. If dancing formed the amusement of the night, they were partners for half the time; and when obliged to separate for a couple of dances, were careful to stand together and scarcely spoke a word to any body else. Such conduct made them of course most exceedingly laughed at; but ridicule could not shame, and seemed hardly to provoke them. — Jane Austen