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It is only your dreams that will keep you alive. — Lailah Gifty Akita

What will that mean to each of you? It will mean that those of you who might have lived to be seventy-one must die at seventy. Some of you who might have lived to be eighty-six must cough up your ghost at eighty-five. That's a great age. A year more or less doesn't sound like much. When the time comes, boys, you may regret. But, you will be able to say, this year I spent well, I gave for Pip, I made a loan of life for sweet Pipkin, the fairest apple that ever almost fell too early off the harvest tree. Some of you at forty-nine must cross life off at forty-eight. Some at fifty-five must lay them down to Forever's Sleep at fifty-four. Do you catch the whole thing intact now, boys? Do you add the figures? Is the arithmetic plain? A year! Who will bid three hundred and sixty-five entire days from out his own soul, to get old Pipkin back? Think, boys. Silence. Then, speak. — Ray Bradbury

I'm sure most parents read to their children to explain what certain things mean. So books are a good way to convey a message to anybody. Everybody reads. — Joyce Meyer

In great art there is no beginning and end in point of time. All time is comprehended. — Robert Henri

Don't worry -
you see,
to some you are magic. — Atticus Poetry

If you are not yourself, you have nothing to offer the world but a cheap imitation of someone else. — E'yen A. Gardner

I try to conceal art with art. — Jean-Philippe Rameau

When you're an actor and there's no music, you have to sort of bring it all yourself. — Meryl Streep

It is not important what Rahul Gandhi thinks, its important what a billion Indians think. — Rahul Gandhi

So perhaps the correct conclusion is that Green was less attuned to how people sound when they speak - the actual words and expressions they employ - than to what they mean. This notion of dialogue as a pure expression of character that ... transcends the specifics of time and place may be partly why the conversations in the works of writers such as Austen and Bronte often sound fresh and astonishingly contemporary ... — Francine Prose

It does not matter how strong your gravity is, we were always meant to fly. — Sarah Kay

Extremely high volume of correspondence I receive, I am regretfully — Eckhart Tolle

Everyone writes the book he or she loves to read. Great authors write the books others love to read. — Chuck Miceli

Jameel McCline acts as if attacking Wladimir Klitschko is akin to attacking Russia during winter — Larry Merchant