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I understand the arguments about how the billions of dollars spent to put men on the moon could have been used to fight poverty and hunger on Earth. But, look, I'm a scientist who sees inspiration as the ultimate tool for doing good. When you use money to fight poverty, it can be of great value, but too often, you're working at the margins. When you're putting people on the moon, you're inspiring all of us to achieve the maximum of human potential, which is how our greatest problems will eventually be solved. Give yourself permission to dream. — Randy Pausch

My focus is to grow, have fun, and work with people who inspire me, like Philip Seymour Hoffman. — Jesse Plemons

A sense of Deity is inscribed on every heart. Nay, even idolatry is ample evidence of this fact. — Augustine Of Hippo

Follow me. He who lives will see. - D'Artagnan — Alexandre Dumas

I should take my dog for a walk now. i can only handle one bitch at a time — Rosemary Clement-Moore

Then, in a whisper, Sam said, "I met someone else."
Just like that, Darcy's world melted and distorted into something she no longer recognized. His words hung like poison in the air, and she held her breath, afraid to breathe it in. — D.A. Rhine

We are extremely private, and we really got sort of ambushed by the notoriety. — John Grisham

A party. What was I going to do at a party? I had a feeling I'd have been much better off in the water with the sharks. — Brandon Sanderson

I can draw and write, and you'd be foolish not to hire me. — Djuna Barnes

If you find yourself in conversation with someone you know and that person brings up someone you both know and before he says another word you mutter, "That guy's a fucking asshole," you might be a little bitter. If you find yourself dismissing universally acclaimed landmark achievements, saying, for example, "The Godfather is an okay movie," you might be bitter. — Marc Maron

I think all writers of my age who are brought up on films probably by the age of 16 have seen many more films than they have read classics of literature. We can't help but be influenced by film. Film has got some great tricks that it's taught writers. — David Mitchell