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For one day spent well, and agreeably to your precepts, is preferable to an eternity of error. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
To know your purpose, you have to find yourself — Sunday Adelaja
An individual who expresses high confidence probably has a good story, which may or may not be true. — Daniel Kahneman
The urge that most people feel to have kids is the exact same as the urge that I have to not have kids. I do not want to raise a child. — Jen Kirkman
And she wanted to be free. It wasn't Mr. Brumley she wanted; he was but a means - if indeed he was a means - to an end. The person she wanted, the person she had always wanted - was herself. Could Mr. Brumley give her that? Would Mr. Brumley give her that? Was it conceivable he would carry sacrifice to such a pitch as that?... — H.G.Wells
It's the emotion of it that hits me, more than anything technical. — Meg White
After I play every character, I always walk away and feel a little different. I've experienced something that's not my life, but I've made it my life. — Brittany Snow
You can fall, but you can rise also. — Angelique Kidjo
Don't let affluence make you impoverished of God. — Jon Bloom
Perseverance is an active principle, and cannot continue to operate but under the influence of desire. — William Godwin
You should try getting some sleep."
Sloane frowned. "Giraffes only sleep four and a half hours a day."
-Sloane — Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The people sang to the Lord, not about Him. — James MacDonald
The reason the middle section switches to third person is, well, this is middle age. This is the part in her life where she loses track of something that was driving her and has to figure out what's going to drive the next part of her mission, this mission to be an author. I had to push back away from her for a while before we could come up to that really lyrical close third in the final section. — Danielle Dutton
I worry that as the problem-solving power of our technologies increases, our ability to distinguish between important and trivial or even non-existent problems diminishes. — Evgeny Morozov