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Good coffee is a benefit, but great coffee is a reward, and the difference between good and great is just pennies a day. — Richard Wyckoff

It would make me feel that creative art has a chance in this crazy world that we all live in. — Jimmy Carl Black

A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. — Oscar Wilde

Pop culture hales you and wants you to fail. — Aisha Tyler

I'd always loved the theater, and I began by writing plays. I work in the theater a lot in the UK, and I've worked in the theater out here quite a bit. Everything else - the films - followed as a consequence of that. — Lucinda Coxon

Revolutions are the only political events which confront us directly and inevitably with the problem of beginning. — Hannah Arendt

Fortunately, no country was ever more suited for anarchist agitation than present-day America. — Johann Most

But now, in the circulation M-C-M, value suddenly presents itself as a self-moving substance which passes through a process of its own, and for which commodities and money are both mere forms. But there is more to come: instead of simply representing the relations of commodities, it now enters into a private relationship with itself, as it were. It differentiates itself as original value from itself as surplus-value, just as God the Father differentiates himself from himself as God the Son ... Value therefore now becomes value in process, money in process, and, as such, capital. (256) — David Harvey

My college senior thesis was going to be on the American private investigator. — Greg Rucka

No one knows what stocks will do tomorrow, but the evidence is clear as to how they'll perform over 10 or 20 years. They will almost certainly go up. — Jane Bryant Quinn

Overcoming yourself is better than overcoming a million enemies in battle. — Gautama Buddha

The creative act is a letting down of the net of human imagination into the ocean of chaos on which we are suspended, and the attempt to bring out of it ideas.
It is the night sea journey, the lone fisherman on a tropical sea with his nets, and you let these nets down - sometimes, something tears through them that leaves them in shreds and you just row for shore, and put your head under your bed and pray.
At other times what slips through are the minutiae, the minnows of this ichthyological metaphor of idea chasing.
But, sometimes, you can actually bring home something that is food, food for the human community that we can sustain ourselves on and go forward. — Terence McKenna

Bravely overcoming one small fear gives you the courage to take on the next. — Daisaku Ikeda

I'll go wherever the work takes me. If something comes along that feels right, the family will come with me. — Shelley Conn