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The problems with willpower are many, but they may hardly be noticed by the person focused narrowly on success. First, there is little economy of means; in systems thinking terms, we act without leverage. We attain our goals, but the effort is enormous and we may find ourselves exhausted and wondering if it was worth it when we have succeeded. Ironically, people hooked on willpower may actually look for obstacles to overcome, dragons to slay, and enemies to vanquish
to remind themselves and others of their own prowess. — Peter Senge

Keep Looking Up was my life's admonition
I can do little else in my present position. — Jack Horkheimer

I'm always shocked when I get an invitation. People are always shocked when they see me at a party. — Joan Rivers

Are the styles we embrace a matter of taste, or of values rejected? — Pat MacDonald

May everyone be happy and safe, and may their hearts be filled with joy. — Gautama Buddha

I suppose that the main benefit of being rich (over just being independent) is to be able to despise rich people (a good concentration of whom you find in glitzy ski resorts) without any sour grapes. It is even sweeter when these farts don't know that you are richer than they are. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

I'm very fond of doing movies where men fight over me. I don't get to do enough. — Anjelica Huston

When I supported the stimulus package, I knew that it would not be popular with the Republican Party. — Arlen Specter

I will never leave you. I will never let you go. I will not let you fall, or fail. I will always come for you if you leave, always find you if you're lost. Always.
Rune speaking to Carling — Thea Harrison

Of such dreams and of the rituals of them there can also be no end. The thing that is sought is altogether other. However it may be construed within men's dreams or by their acts it will never make a fit. These dreams and these acts are driven by a terrible hunger. They seek to meet a need which they can never satisfy, and for that we must be grateful. — Cormac McCarthy

What I used to do with a passion, foolishly and vainly imagining I would change the world for the better, I no longer tolerate in myself or anyone else. But draw, always draw - and WRITE. — Ralph Steadman