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I think patience is a skill and I wish I had it. — David Duchovny

Every artist is an unhappy lover. — Iris Murdoch

It will be found, as men grow more tolerant in their instincts,
that many uniformities now insisted upon are useless and even harmful. — Bertrand Russell

I write about real life as it is lived by the young American Muslim women that I've had the pleasure of meeting throughout the course of my travels as a writer and being able to speak in different places and meet different people at signings and things. — G. Willow Wilson

Where have i=I read that at the end, when life, surface upon surface, has become completely encrusted with experience, you know everything, the secret, the power, and the glory, why you were born, why you are dying, and how it all could have been different? You are wise. But the greatest wisdom, at that moment, is knowing that your wisdom is too late. You understand everything when there is no longer anything to understand. — Umberto Eco

And just as there was a cleanness about his body, so there was a cleanness in his thinking. Men coming to his blacksmith shop to talk and listen dropped their cursing for a while, not from any kind of restraint but automatically, as though this were not the place for it. — John Steinbeck

And winning is a huge thing for me. — LeBron James

Sometimes you have to trust people enough to let them succeed and love them enough to let them fail. — Orson Scott Card

This means that I don't have to run faster than the psychotic-maniac-vampire-cannibal, I just have to run faster than whoever is with me when the psychotic-maniac-vampire-cannibal starts chasing us. — Jim Benton

Any community seriously concerned with its own freedom has to be concerned about other peoples' freedom as well. — Assata Shakur

Roetown, of mixed economy, neither boom nor bust, just ordinary times - that is, hard - had a slightly run-down aspect, I suppose. But in a pleasing way, like a man you love who has buttoned his coat up wrong. — Yann Martel