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I left home the day after I graduated from high school because I knew we weren't going to make any dough to pay the rent in music. — Gregg Allman

Like all men who are Napoleonic in their ambitionshe has instincts about the nature of growth, a lover's sense of the momentof crisis, and he knewhow costly is defeat when it is not soothed by greater consciousness, and how wasteful is the profit of victory when there is not the courage to employ it. — Norman Mailer

Any man under 30 who is not a liberal has no heart, and any man over thirty who is not a conservative has no brains. — Winston S. Churchill

After all, is our idea of God anything more than personified incomprehensibility?
{Said in a letter to Voltaire} — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Not so much that I wanted to give up rock writing, but I also wanted to try something new. So I moved to a crumbling stately heap on top of a hill in the middle of nowhere in southwest France, about 60 miles from Bordeaux: wine instead of cocaine. — Sylvie Simmons

but Odin had other plans. The huge figure pushed away from the only living thing in his world - a puny and twisted version of the Yggdrasill - and prepared to cross the Shadowrealms. — Michael Scott

We all write, but the script is a blueprint. We can lose whole scenes when we're shooting. — Shawn Wayans

Call, believe, hear, and preach. — Jerry Bridges

If you are able to state a problem - any problem - and if it is important enough, then the problem can be solved, — Edwin Land

Do not be afraid of mistakes, provided you do not make the same one twice. — Eleanor Roosevelt

I'm going to grab a cheeseburger," I told Patch. "Want anything?"
"Nothing on the menu."
I smiled. "Why, Patch, are you flirting with me? — Becca Fitzpatrick

I like cars. I like travel. I like the idea of people breaking down and I'm the only one who can help them get on the road again. It would be like being a magician. Just open up the hood and cast your magic spell. — Sam Shepard

Art is accusation, expression, passion. Art is a fight to the finish between black charcoal and white paper. — Gunter Grass

Theology, Mr. Fortune found, is a more accommodating subject than mathematics; its technique of exposition allows greater latitude. For instance when you are gravelled for matter there is always the moral to fall back upon. Comparisons too may be drawn, leading cases cited, types and antetypes analysed and anecdotes introduced. Except for Archimedes mathematics is singularly naked of anecdotes. — Sylvia Townsend Warner