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She said if ever I saw you again, I was to tell you two things, just as she told them to me. The first was, "I think it is possible, but I do not know." And the second - the second was just numbers. She made me say them over, to be sure I had them right, for I was to tell them to you in a certain order. The numbers were one, nine, six, and seven. — Diana Gabaldon

It's simply not enough to just show up and do your work. Superior performance is not, never has been, nor will it ever be, the by-product of ordinary efforts. — Gary Ryan

I believe I love my guitar more than the others love theirs. For John and Paul, songwriting is pretty important and guitar playing is a means to an end. While they're making up new tunes I can thoroughly enjoy myself just doodling around with a guitar for a whole evening. I'm fascinated by new sounds I can get from different instruments I try out. I'm not sure that makes me particularly musical. Just call me a guitar fanatic instead, and I'll be satisfied. — George Harrison

All my friends are so small town. — John Mellencamp

The search for historical laws is, I maintain, mistaken in principle. — George Gaylord Simpson

At my home in the southwest of France, I grow oak, hazel, and lemon trees in my backyard. — Alain Ducasse

A good life is never wasted. — Stephen King

Well, one gets out of bed and the planets don't always hiss or muck up the day, each day. — Anne Sexton

The way to resume is to resume. It is the only way. To resume. — Gertrude Stein

Every generation is more influenced by technology, which is always changing faster. — Chuck Klosterman

Any utterance of more than trivial length has no one translation; all utterances have innumerably many acceptable translations — David Bellos

The man who has some respect for his person keeps his carcass out of sight, hides himself as perfectly as he can. — Zhuangzi

Red isn't your color, Bozo." Tina had said the first time Eleanor suited up. The other girls all laughed, even the black girls who hated Tina. Laughing at Eleanor was Dr. King's mountain. — Rainbow Rowell

Company, you see - company is - is - it's a very different thing from solitude - an't it? — Charles Dickens