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The art of using moderate abilities to advantage often brings greater results than actual brilliance — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

One should never make one's debut with a scandal. One should reserve that to give an interest to one's old age. — Oscar Wilde

I'm the most stubborn person I know. — Alice Walker

We're hoping that in three or four years time, we'll have to never have to answer another question regarding 'Star Wars,' ... With the series, we're trying to do 100 hours worth and answer every single thing anybody has ever dreamed of, thought of, imagined or hoped for. — Rick McCallum

We can say with certainty - or 90% probability - that the new industries that are about to be born will have nothing to do with information. — Peter Drucker

We are here to learn and to make our dreams realized. — Kai Greene

Therefore, no matter how the world makes out in the next few centuries, a large class of readers at least will not be too surprised at anything. They will have been through it all before in fictional form, and will not be too paralyzed with astonishment to try to cope with contingencies as they arise. — L. Sprague De Camp

This is my game within our game - to try to come up with the scenario in which it would work out better. Maybe if I met him now. Maybe if I met him in college. After college. Once he's comfortable with who he is. But every time I do this, I feel awful. Because I'm sacrificing our history. I don't love him for who he is now. I wouldn't love him for who he is two years from now. I love him for all the hims he's already been with me. I guess that's the contradiction. I want a fresh start. I would fight for that fresh start. But I also want it to be a continuation. — David Levithan

The appeal of the wild for me is its unpredictability. You have to develop an awareness, react fast, be resourceful and come up with a plan and act on it. — Bear Grylls

This culture of mandatory happiness actually promotes dishonesty and more suffering. — Tullian Tchividjian