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Empathy. Carlin always said it was the great value of fiction, to put us inside the minds of strangers. Lazarus, — Erika Johansen

I never say something I cannot do. And I always will do more than I can say. — Richard M. Nixon

While real perfection is only one, relative perfections must be many. — Swami Vivekananda

The man who is egoless is the man who has no ideals. Let this be the criterion, and you have stumbled upon a fundamental. The man of no ego is the man of no ideals. Then how can the ego be created? - the very energy is missing. The energy comes out of friction, conflict, struggle, will. — Rajneesh

It is sometimes the man who opens the door who is the last to enter the room. — Elizabeth Bibesco

My first book was poetry, but I didn't write it first. I wrote it third. So my first two books were prose. — Tao Lin

Don't complain about darkness light a candle — Thabiso Monkoe

I think we are wise, we English speakers, to savor accents. They teach us things about our own tongue. — Anne Rice

There is a point when life, having showered us with jewels for nothing, begins to exact our life's blood for paste. — Peter De Vries

But, yeah, I'm really happy when I'm writing. When I'm being creative and when I have something that I can put down. You know, if you go out and you overhear a conversation or you have a thought, you have a receptacle to go home and say, 'Oh, this would be great in this script.' Your antenna's out in a different way, and I love that time. — Josh Radnor

Intelligence is a valuable thing, but it is not usually the key to survival. Sheer fecundity ... usually counts. The intelligent gorilla doesn't do as well as the less intelligent but more-fecund rat, which doesn't do as well as the still-less-intelligent but still-more-fecund cockroach, which doesn't do as well as the minimally-intelligent but maximally-fecund bacterium. — Isaac Asimov