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Life is an unpleasant business. I have resolved to spend it reflecting on it. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

It is said that it takes 10,000 hours to develop mastery and excellence. How many hours have you clocked today on your passion? — John Assaraf

I love to work. Doing things we love is how we relax, I think. — Yoko Ono

The feeling of love - is a fervent desire of goodness to a man. — Simon Soloveychik

We are looking for development partners, people to work alongside us, which will accelerate our actually getting licences, the technology into product, into the markets. — John McKinley

If man looks within himself he must perceive two things: a law of right, and that which it condemns. — Henry Parry Liddon

Dizzee's just my childhood hero. He's definitely the inspiration. He's got himself to a very good place. He's defied the expectations of what British black urban music was like. He was the first person who made the rest of Britain realise it wasn't just a one-album-type situation. You've got to take your hat off to somebody like that. — Tinie Tempah

And for the first time, I pity her, because when she says love, I think she really means it. For her, this is love. This is what she does to someone she loves. And I wonder if I am any better, because this is what I did to Zan all those rotations ago. I seduced her until she loved me with all her heart, and when it came time to do what needed to be done, I was willing to sacrifice that love, but she was not. — Kameron Hurley

You can't change what you haven't realized yet. Once you realize what you were asleep to, the change happens on its own. — Byron Katie

He had never in his life felt a flicker of desire for any girl who wasn't Emma, so it was something he'd never learned to do. — Cassandra Clare

Every one has something in his nature which, if he were to express it openly, would of necessity give offence. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe