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Writers, like most human beings, are adaptable creatures. They can learn to accept subordination without growing fond of it. No writer can forever stand in the wings and watch other people take the curtain calls while his own contributions get lost in the shuffle. — Rod Serling

What people don't realize is that Tinder built a brand on more than the experience of the swipe. — Sam Yagan

Procrastination, the opposite of decision, is a common enemy which practically everyone must conquer. — Napoleon Hill

I was fairly poor but most of my money went for wine and classical music. I loved to mix the two together. — Charles Bukowski

He's not really struggling even for material wealth, but for the second-hander's delusion - prestige. A stamp of approval, not his own. He can find no joy in the struggle and no joy when he has succeeded. — Ayn Rand

The nations must be organized internationally and induced to enter into partnership, subordinating in some measure national sovereignty to worldwide institutions and obligations. — Arthur Henderson

A father can pass on his nose and eyes and even his intelligence to his child, but not his soul. In every human being the soul is new — Hermann Hesse

Nothing fools you better than the lie you tell yourself. — Teller

I want to keep on living, in any form. I resign my body freely, to the uses of others. They — Margaret Atwood

Before there was an American Story, before Paterson spread before Oscar and Lola like a dream, or the trumpets from the Island of our eviction had even sounded, there was their mother, Hypatia Belicia Cabral: a girl so tall your leg bones ached just looking at her, so dark it was as if the Creatrix had, in her making, blinked. — Junot Diaz

To fall in love twice, with the same person, you need to grow another heart. That's all I do in my secret underground laboratory at night... — Will Advise

When one loves animals and children too much, one loves them against human beings. — Jean-Paul Sartre