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In terms of writing, I think something happens to you, and you think, "Oh I'm going to write about that. That's an emotional event." But obviously, if you keep going, and it's something you do with regularity, you've got to find other ways to write. — David Gray

He threw the Bible into the trumpet case as well. There had to be something in there, some useful tips for his situation, a homeopathic remedy that you could apply when you came down with a bad case of the devil. — Joe Hill

A firm can have value only if it ultimately delivers earnings. — Aswath Damodaran

I only know that it was, and ceased to be; and that I have written, and there I leave it. — Charles Dickens

I believe fervently in the nature, in truth and imagination, I believe in the blood, in life, words, and motivations. — Gael Garcia Bernal

If you believe as I do that you were born to win, you're going to have to find your fears and start facing them. — Zig Ziglar

Man, Wren. I'm impressed. No woman ever sent flowers to thank me. (Serre) Don't be that impressed. I'm thinking she didn't send flowers to thank him. One flower says thank you. This many says she thought he was dead. Or that she killed him. Hmm ... I'm thinking, put a tiger in her tank and that didn't quit rev her up. What she needs is to go hunting for bear. (Dev) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

From the beginning, I had a sense of destiny, as though my life was assigned to me by fate and had to be fulfilled. This gave me an inner security, and, though I could never prove to myself, it proved itself to me. I did not have the certainty, it had me. — C. G. Jung

We live and breathe words...but writing them down makes you escape into new worlds. Only those who write would understand. — April Mae Monterrosa

Ultimately, my daughter is not going to learn from what I do, not from what I say. For better or for worse. I see that everyday. — Marianne Williamson

I have never encountered, not even in witchcraft trials, a dead man whom God or the Devil allowed to climb up from the abyss to erase the evidence of his misdeed - then — Umberto Eco

I would rather hear the pleased laugh of a child over some feature of my exhibition than receive as I did the flattering compliments of the Prince of Wales. — P.T. Barnum