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Inevitably, Saul's faraway heart would turn to faraway actions. — Beth Moore

What is the Law of the Jungle? Strike first and then give tongue — Rudyard Kipling

It's strange how many of us choose to stuff our lives with busyness and distractions. When we're too busy, we don't do anything well. Our relationships suffer, our performance at work suffers, and we don't enjoy our lives. Yet being "crazy busy" is a badge of honor for some people. — Bert Jacobs

Never give up.
This applies to more than goals and dreams, it is a maxim for basic daily struggles. It shapes one's life, including the will to continue to live. It supports love and committed relationships; it bolsters hope, faith, and charity; it is power in every area of existence. Never give up on anything or anyone of any worth, especially yourself. — Richelle E. Goodrich

I always wanted to be a painter. I loved painting. I went on three different art courses but had no talent whatsoever. — John Burnside

I don't have any feeling of accomplishment about anything unless there's a lot of risk to it. — Mario Andretti

Christian joy is a gift of God flowing from a good conscience. — Philip Neri

I don't want only one night. I want all nights. I want all of you, FOREVER.
-Loki Staad — Amanda Hocking

Yet leave me not; yet, if thou wilt, be free; love me no more, but love my love of thee. — Algernon Charles Swinburne

The majority of people consider their work a means to an end. People who work for money only come to the end faster than people who are involved in their life's purpose every day. — Denis Waitley

If they're working in a workshop somewhere, where there is, let's say, uh ... only twenty people, or something like that, that's still, when they work and do a scene, that's still working in front of somebody. — Ray Walston

The better the actor, usually the safer you feel working with. — Morgan Freeman

In the wake of the Cultural Revolution and now of the recession I observe a mounting pressure to co-operate and to promote "teamwork". For its anti-individualistic streak, such a drive is of course highly suspect; some people may not be so sensitive to it, but having seen the Hitlerjugend in action suffices for the rest of your life to be very wary of "team spirit". Very. — Edsger Dijkstra