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I'd rather see the world as a rainbow than endless shade of gray. — Amani Abbas

He drew forth a phrase from his treasure and spoke it softly to himself:
A day of dappled seaborne clouds. — James Joyce

Failure is when you talk yourself out of becoming something amazing. — Rudy Francisco

[T]he man who meditates is a depraved animal. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Life is for the living. I was a little scared before surgery 'cause of the release you sign that says there's always a very small percent chance that you'll die during the operation. — Billy West

Intuition is not clairvoyance. It's not guesswork either. Intuition is executive summary, that 90 percent of the higher brain that functions subconsciously - but no less rigorously - than the self-aware subroutine that thinks of itself as the person. — Peter Watts

Innovations in the field of leadership start by getting studied and practiced; unfortunately then get mass-produced and mimicked. — Stacy Feiner

I hate wars and revoloutions and these dramas of redemptive violence that turn upon themselves like endlessly long screws and haul entire generations through the same murderous absurdities, apparently without ERROR signals going off in anybody's head. — Yasmina Khadra

While the space for artists and curators has increased enormously, maybe, just maybe, that's left room for too many people calling themselves artists and curators who are simply not up to the term. — Jerry Saltz

Because that's when I'll be figuring out how to wash your blood out of my dress. Red really is my best color. — Jennifer Estep

You Win One, You Lose One You Die. — Undknown

These are the things you don't say, even to someone you love. — Johnny Rich

There is no one true church. — Pat Buckley

She looked at them with shining eyes. Her chin went up. She said:
"You regard it as impossible that a sinner should be struck down
by the wrath of God! I do not!"
The judge stroked his chin. He murmured in a slightly ironic voice:
"My dear lady, in my experience of ill-doing, Providence leaves the work
of conviction and chastisement to us mortals-and the process is often
fraught with difficulties. There are no short cuts. — Agatha Christie