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I learned that the Italians are right. It isn't what happens to us that counts. It's what we do with what happens to us that makes all the difference — Joan D. Chittister

I finished 'Ice Age: Continental Drift' in 2012, and I'm living in my agent's guest bedroom in Los Angeles because you don't make a ton of money writing an animated film. The movie makes a billion dollars, and you make 'twelve cents.' — Jason Fuchs

People are not afraid of failure, they're afraid of blame. — Seth Godin

A peacock that rests on his feathers is just another turkey. — Dolly Parton

You're just jealous of my beard."
"No. No, really not. It makes you look like you've got a ferret trying to shag your chin. — FayJay

All art comes from other art, and all immigrants come from other places. — Jerry Saltz

Giving the rugged repairman the eye was one thing
but Charity had no intention of snogging away a whole rainy afternoon when she was supposed to be catching up on her work. Lady Margaret was counting on her! But then again, Lady Margaret didn't have big brown eyes and a cheeky grin. — Elizabeth Jane Howard

There mark what ills the scholar's life assail, toil, envy, want, and patron. — Samuel Johnson

I would have gone too but I wanted to come straight back to you.I kept thinking of you, waiting here, all by yourself, not knowing what was going to happen. — Daphne Du Maurier

A man's anger can never age and fade away, not until he dies. The dead alone feel no pain. — Sophocles

Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching. — George S. Patton

Natural laws admit of no exceptions. — Herbert M. Shelton

I hear laughter and suck in a breath when I realize it's mine ... and his. Together. It sounds nice. Kind of like music. — Katie McGarry

By bringing shame to a person, how could one expect to make him a better man? — Yamamoto Tsunetomo

The saddest utensil I've come across is an 'anti-loneliness ramen bowl,' which holds your iPhone to keep you company as you slurp your solitary bowl of noodles. But the iPhone cannot return your gaze or reassure you that you didn't squeeze too much lime into the soup, though maybe a dinner-conversation app is only a matter of time. — Bee Wilson