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Write the date and under that write about anything you like; it doesn't have to be about you. Write until you feel like stopping. Then stop. If you like, do this more than once. If you are already writing a journal, then one day this week make your entry about how and why you began your journal. Write about what were you were hoping to achieve in journalling and reflect on how well that has panned out. Think and write about the unexpected benefits and rewards you've got from it. — Ray Blake

I knew I wanted to be a writer before I knew that being a writer was possible. — Dani Shapiro

For most of my career, I've played roles that were written for other actresses. — Victoria Abril

Pay attention to me. — Sally Quinn

People do not read stupidities with impunity. — Victor Hugo

A large number of people to begin crawling through those tunnels and caves looking for the bad folks. — Donald Rumsfeld

How much better to pursue a straight course and eventually reach that destination where the things that are pleasant are the things that are honorable finally become, for you, the same. — Seneca The Younger

Why sad over one thing when you have millions of other reasons to be happy about. — Lovely Goyal

At all events, arbitration is more rational, just, and humane than the resort to the sword. — Richard Cobden

It smelled the way a garage would smell if you left a bear inside it for too long. — Adam Rex

It is vital that we avoid any hint of moral superiority in our dealings with one another in the environmental movement; if it developed into factionalism it would destroy us, as factionalism has destroyed so many other progressive movements in America. — Edward Abbey

When you've done the technical part, you're then into the joy, the zen, into being. Technology no longer exists for you. You're then into the mystery of the thing you're doing. — William Shatner

Delay not; swift the flight of fortune's greatest favours. — Seneca The Younger