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For an author nothing is as dead as a book once it is written. — Rumer Godden
All children paint like geniuses. What do we do to them that so quickly dulls this ability? — Pablo Picasso
In my subconscious, my books were part of a single emotional journey. — Jeanette Winterson
That said, there are a few clear factors that determine the potential of a university to reach the highest levels of excellence. In the case of Harvard University, it was true that by the time of its tercentenary (300th anniversary of its founding) in 1936, Harvard had already achieved a reputation as a world-class institution. Harvard did not have the stature that it does today. — Henry Rosovsky
You must have goals for your life. Do not fear take a bold step to realize your goals. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Enough is enough. Enough of the waste. Enough of the spending. Enough of the debt. Enough of the arrogance in Washington, D.C. — Dan Benishek
Her recoil confirmed the disgust Grant felt inside. Who was he kidding, trying to put Vladimir and Andrei behind bars? He was no different from his father. Then he remembered Sophie's words.
"You're not like them. You're my McSailor."
A soft touch made him smile, thinking of Bonnie, before he realized it was Innochka's hand stroking his face. The touch of a mobster's girlfriend. He leaped back, still crouched on his feet. — Jennifer Lane
Amos sipped his coffee. The faraway look on his face reminded me of my dad. "I don't want to scare you."
"Too late. — Rick Riordan
The 'value added' for most any company, tiny or enormous, comes from the Quality of Experience provided. — Tom Peters
How mercy gets to exist, where it comes from, perhaps can be seen from the inner evidence and images of the poem - an act of self-realization, self acceptance and the consequent and inevitable relaxation of protective anxiety and self hood and the ability to see and love others in themselves as angels without stupid mental self deceiving moral categories selecting who it is safe to sympathize with and who is not safe. — Allen Ginsberg
