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Look at the history of literature, and you find the history of beauty on the one hand and the IOUs on the other. — Richard Flanagan

Write, if you must; not otherwise. Do not write, if you can earn a fair living at teaching or dressmaking, at electricity or hod-carrying. Make shoes, weed cabbages, survey land, keep house, make ice-cream, sell cake, climb a telephone pole. Nay, be a lightning-rod peddler or a book agent, before you set your heart upon it that you shall write for a living ... Living? It is more likely to be dying by your pen; despairing by your pen; burying hope and heart and youth and courage in your ink-stand. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward

If your life is like a tragedy it is because you have been neglecting something - most likely yourself. — Bryant McGill

Everything that ever happened is still happening. Past, present and future keep happening in the eternity which is Here and Now. — James Broughton

I'm not that pitiful little girl you bullied last year. — Rachel E. Carter

There is no necessity to live by the clock. — Patricia Clapp

In my experience of large enterprises, I have found it is often a mistake to try to settle everything at once. — Winston Churchill

My advice to women is the same advice I would give to any young man trying to make it in the business of making film: Engage your fans and turn your fans into your community. Realize that we all have failures and can turn those failures into successes through tenacity and through being open to changing. Stick to your story, and choose subject matter that is close to you, touches your heart and your agenda in life, listen carefully and don't give up. Don't sacrifice your vision. Be open but don't sacrifice - for anything, actually. — Ondi Timoner

In 1994, the College Board changed the test's name from Scholastic Aptitude Test to the Scholastic Assessment Test. Now according to the College Board, the letters don't stand for anything anymore. Perhaps that itself is symbolic. — Alexandra Robbins

Because mountains are high and broad, the way of riding the clouds is always reached in the mountains; the inconceivable power of soaring in the wind comes freely from the mountains — Dogen