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If you're having a bad day, get on with your job, because you having a bad day can affect everyone around you. — Daniel Radcliffe

You have failed in the most base and human of ways
you have not imagined the lives of others. — Michael Cunningham

You lose your grip, and then you slip into the Masterpiece. — Leonard Cohen

Eight hundred and more years later, more than three and a half thousand miles away, and now more than one thousand years ago, a storm fell upon our ancestors' city like a bomb. Their childhoods slipped into the water and were lost, the piers built of memories on which they once ate candy and pizza, the boardwalks of desire under which they hid from the summer sun and kissed their first lips. The roofs of houses flew through the night sky like disoriented bats, and the attics where they stored their past stood exposed to the elements until it seemed that everything they once were had been devoured by the predatory sky. Their secrets drowned in flooded basements and they could no longer remember them. Their power failed them. Darkness fell. — Salman Rushdie

Writing is lonely. Until that moment you write your first character and suddenly you have company. — Eliza Green

The bottom line is that indifference is really a form of selfishness. — John C. Maxwell

But sometimes all the stars in the entire universe conspire to make something good happen. — Nathan Filer

I think we are living in a time where the consumer has lots of choices, whether it's coffee, newspapers or whatever it is. And there is parity in the market place, and as a result of that, the consumer is beginning to make decisions, not just on what things cost and the convenience of it. — Howard Schultz

It is true that a great statesman is he who knows when to depart from traditions, as well as when to adhere to them. But it is a great mistake to suppose that he will do this better for being ignorant of the traditions. — John Stuart Mill