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Celebrities, movie stars and rock stars are losing their mystique. — Nikki Sixx

Years passed; and he endured the idleness of his intelligence and the inertia of his heart. — Gustave Flaubert

Lent comes providentially to reawaken us, to shake us from our lethargy. — Pope Francis

10 percent of any population is cruel, no matter what, and 10 percent is merciful, no matter what, and the remaining 80 percent can be moved in either direction. — Susan Sontag

I have no opinion on 48 frames a second at all. I'd be completely unsuitable to talk about that. — Martin Freeman

Some of the most important people in my life would be shocked to learn that they were role models. They weren't celebrities, or even particularly accomplished. But they had some quality that I admired, that made me want to be like them. — Donn Moomaw

There were those within NASA who believed, and would continue to believe for decades into the future, that the government's decision to put all its chips on a short-term strategy to beat the Soviets came at the cost of the opportunity to turn humans into a truly spacefaring species. — Margot Lee Shetterly

Reading is the best return on investment. You have to live your entire life in order to know one life. But with reading you can know 1000s of people's lives for almost no cost. What a great return! — James Altucher

So you must learn to follow your destiny, whatever it may be, with joy. As flowers grow, they show off their beauty and are appreciated by all; then, after they die, they leave their seeds so that others may continue God's work. — Paulo Coelho

Many of us suffer from temptations from which we have no business to suffer. — Oswald Chambers

Mentors, by far, are the most important aspects of businesses. — Daymond John

I don't really know how to live my life, just like lots of other people don't. I guess you just learn along the way. — Marina And The Diamonds

At his passing, there was not even an eddy in the snow, neither the briefest glimpse of the occluded moon nor the faintest stirring through the trees. In this regard, her death, when sooner or later it came, would be like his: the world indifferent, turning smoothly onward toward the fascination of another dawn. — Dean Koontz