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Over the course of those 12 episodes we discarded what didn't work and kept what did and that refined it. — Dave Rowntree

If I let them take away my demons, I'll have to give up what I've found. — Jeanette Winterson

Honesty, like any inclination, can become a ruling passion, a monomania almost. — Sena Jeter Naslund

I am no longer surprised by anything and I feel no distress at seeing my complete helplessness. On the contrary, I glory in it and every day I expect to discover fresh flaws in myself. In fact, this revelation of my nothingness does me much more good than being enlightened on matters of faith. — John Beevers

I couldn't make it in a chicken world, sir, so I hit the road in search of something better. — John A. Heldt

Begin to free yourself at once by doing all that is possible with the means you have, and as you proceed in this spirit the way will open for you to do more. — Georges Clemenceau

Only those who have never known fear are allowed to think less of others for being afraid. Frankly, I think anyone who has never been afraid of anything in their entire life is either a liar or lacks imagination. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Hiring great people is almost the most important thing you can do as a leader because they enable you to scale, and they create better leverage for you and your time. — Ivanka Trump

There are moments which are made up of too much stuff for them to be lived at the time they occur. — John Le Carre

Everybody talks, but there is no conversation. — Dejan Stojanovic

Tail wagging like a windscreen wiper in a downpour. — Louisa Bennet

Men and the world are mutually toxic to each other. — Philip K. Dick

Until 1985, when my lab found the protein they are made of, aquaporins hadn't yet been identified. There had been a controversy in biology for more than 100 years about how water moved through cells. — Peter Agre

Wanting her made him selfish, but loving her demanded he deny himself. — Amy Harmon

My form is more on the lines of a Chinese porcelain-jar juggler. They learn it as a child. They learn, learn, learn, learn - but not with a porcelain jar. Then, when they're ready to perform, they're taken to a museum, and they're given a porcelain jar for a lifetime to use. When they're done, it's returned to the museum. — Michael Moschen