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Some people call me Dougie Fresh. I don't know why. — Douglas Booth
Suppose Mozart had tried to be original? It would have been like a man at the North Pole trying to walk north, and this is true of all of the rest of us. Striving after originality takes you far away from your true self, and makes your work mediocre. — Keith Johnstone
Phone are wonderful instruments, but I wouldn't want our daughter to marry one. — Erma Bombeck
The world doesn't need more great leaders, it needs more great people who lead. — Erwin McManus
When you live in Beijing for a while, you gain a finely tuned understanding of air. — Evan Osnos
A girl is just like a movie, you want to know what happends next, and how it will end ... — Omer Abazi
When we put setbacks into two buckets - the "business as usual" bucket and the "holy cow" bucket - and use a different mindset for each, we are signing up for trouble. — Ed Catmull
Mass incarceration - not attacks on affirmative action or lax civil rights enforcement - is the most damaging manifestation of the backlash against the Civil Rights Movement — Michelle Alexander
Sometimes I think it would be easier to avoid old age, to die young, but then you'd never complete your life, would you? You'd never wholly know you. — Marilyn Monroe
I suppose I started writing seriously at 16 years old. I thought I wrote a novel at 16 and sent it to New York! They sent it back because it wasn't novel. — Ernest Gaines
Mitch waved his hand in front of his nose. "Christ almighty! What is that funk on you?"
Gwen smirked. "Eau de Grizzly. — Shelly Laurenston
I started writing when I was a journalist. But every time I sat down to write a novel or a story, I ended up writing about myself, which was incredibly annoying and self-involved. — Damian Barr
Business gives you a massive high. Doing a great deal, coming up with an inspirational solution ... It's very addictive. But it doesn't last long. In isolation, it's a bit sterile. It doesn't reward the soul. — John Caudwell