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I started writing at the kitchen table after midnight. It took ten months to finish that first book; I sent it to a publisher and I got some kind of prize, so it was like a dream - I was surprised to find it happening. — Haruki Murakami

Biblical names are hot again. — Anita Diament

I knew there had to be more to honor than just one's station in life. That's what Sorcha had taught me: that actions meant more than accolades. That honor was something worth fighting for- and dying for- no matter what house you were born into. — Lesley Livingston

Get closer than ever to your customers. So close that you tell them what they need well before they realize it themselves — Steve Jobs

There's been times where I sold the place out, and I walked in and the guy's like, 'Uh, ID?' 'No, you can't ID me, man. I just sold this place out.' People are just doing their jobs, but I think if you're working the door at a venue where there's a headliner, you should at least be like, 'OK, this is the dude.' — Hannibal Buress

The difference between a murderer and myself is only that I choose not to do it. But I'm capable. — Nick Nolte

When it comes down to pure ornamental cursing, the native American is gifted above the sons of men. — Mark Twain

There is so much we just can't see or know right now, including precisely how our actions will ripple out. — Sharon Salzberg

You can latch onto theological ideas that are, in fact, not accurate, and refuse to let them go. I think we've seen this a few times in church history. — Frederica Mathewes-Green

I just...I just miss him. And I hate being so alone. — Suzanne Collins

If it's true, does it have to be nice? If you have something true to say, but you don't say it because you just want to be nice, isn't that sort of like a lie? — Megan Hart

We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls. — Anais Nin

Your problem is to bridge the gap which exists between where you are now and the goal you intend to reach. — Earl Nightingale