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It's better to dare to dream big and achieve half of your dreams than to dream small dreams and achieve all — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Hope can be the most wonderful thing in the world or it can crush your heart like an eggshell. — Harlan Coben

Sorry are you asleep?' 'Not anymore. I saw Howard's phone number and had a panic attack. — Jenna Evans Welch

God has placed clear limits on Man's intelligence, but none on his stupidity. — John Corapi

If I read a scary story in the newspaper, I find I'm haunted by it. — Karen Thompson Walker

You want to be a bit compulsive in your art or craft or whatever you do. You want to be focused on it. — Steve Martin

I've gone through a really hard divorce, and anyone who has gone through a divorce will speak about how hard the journey is from start to finish. It's a life-uprooting time. — Christina Aguilera

Remind a man of what he remembers, and you will make him forget it. — Plautus

I later heard somewhere, or read, that Malcolm X telephoned an apology to the reporter. But this was the kind of evidence which caused many close observers of the Malcolm X phenomenon to declare in absolute seriousness that he was the only Negro in America who could either start a race riot-or stop one. When I once quoted this to him, tacitly inviting his comment, he told me tartly, I don't know if I could start one. I don't know if I'd want to stop one. — Alex Haley

Voltaire," says M. Guizot, "was the first person in France who spoke of Shakespeare's genius; and although he spoke of him merely as a barbarian genius, the French public were of the opinion that he had said too much in his favor. Indeed, they thought it nothing less than profanation to apply the words genius and glory to dramas which they considered as crude as they were coarse. — William Shakespeare

The haters always scream the loudest. — Tucker Max

For a moment, my eyes shift focus to the glass wall beside her and I see my reflection. There stands Dominic Smith, whose tinted specs make him look dead cool, thank you very much, although the scraggy black hair manages to spoil the effect. My hair stages more uprisings than a nineteenth-century revolutionary. I inherited it from my dad. Thanks, Dad. — Simon Cheshire

Preaching, power, and persecution are all apart of who we are. — George O. Wood