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We like to see underdogs win. But there is no justice in history. Most past cultures have sooner or later fallen prey to the armies of some ruthless empire, which have consigned them to oblivion. Empires, too, ultimately fall, but they tend to leave behind rich and enduring legacies. Almost all people in the twenty-first century are the offspring of one empire or another. — Yuval Noah Harari

As the palm-tree standeth so straight and so tall, The more the hail beats, and the more the rains fall. — Simon Dach

When you start recognising that you're having fun, life can be delightful. — Jane Birkin

What could be worse? Dying, and not being missed. — Louise Penny

When I first started, there were writers that I looked up to that I felt very influenced by and very respectful toward their work and their opinion of my work. — Woody Allen

Long ago there was a man that was crucified for being too loving and too lovable.
And strange to relate I met him thrice yesterday.
The first time he was asking a policeman to not take a prostitute to prison; the second time he was drinking wine with an outcast; and the third time he was having a fist-fight with a promoter inside a church — Kahlil Gibran

Our struggle to put first things first can be characterized by the contrast between two powerful tools that direct us: the clock and the compass. The clock represents our commitments, appointments, schedules, goals, activities - what we do with, and how we manage our time. The compass represents our vision, values, principles, mission, conscience, direction - what we feel is important and how we lead our lives. In an effort to close the gap between the clock and the compass in our lives, many of us turn to the field of "time management." — Stephen Covey

Virtue's a stronger guard than brass. — Edmund Waller

You learn so much from your parents. We grew up in a home where we were definitely taught to be confident. I definitely give me parents a lot of credit. — Venus Williams

I learned to read when I was three, so I skipped right over picture books and didn't learn to appreciate art in books until much later. — Mitali Perkins

Ninety nine percent of the time it's not urgent and to create a culture where you are constantly plugged in and expected to be always-on is to create a culture of burnout. — Arianna Huffington