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Having in my life been bitten by the jaws of both victory and defeat, I must rush to add that success is to failure as butter pecan ice cream is to death. — Rupert Holmes

I had a peace all day. I knew it was a tough golf course. I probably prayed more the last three holes than I ever did in my life. — Webb Simpson

My first job was when I was eight. I did this opera, which was a Robert Wilson/Philip Glass opera, called 'White Raven.' That was a very confusing and trippy creation tale, and I was a kid who brought up the sun and rotated the earth. It was very empowering. — Ezra Miller

Being yourself is fun because you're one of a kind and no one else can be you. — Christian Coma

What I miss from the States, I guess, is going to museums and to see small rock shows in small bars. We don't have that in Hong Kong. Unfortunately because the property market is so high, all rent is so expensive, they can't afford to have a rock music bar because those things don't make a lot of money, and they're paying a lot of rent. — Daniel Wu

Writing is not a genteel profession; it's quite nasty and tough and kind of dirty. — Rosemary Mahoney

The first time someone called me a role model, I remember thinking, 'What does that mean?' But I feel aware of it when I'm reading scripts. — Miranda Cosgrove

The silhouette says a lot with very little information, but that's also what the stereotype does. — Kara Walker

It's much better to become a Buddha than a Buddhist. — Jack Kornfield

The moment in the account of Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis is when they realize they're naked and try and cover themselves with fig leaves. That seemed to me a perfect allegory of what happened in the 20th century with regard to literary modernism. Literary modernism grew out of a sense that, Oh my god! I'm telling a story! Oh, that can't be the case, because I'm a clever person. I'm a literary person! What am I going to do to distinguish myself? ... a lot of modernism does seem to come out of a fear of being thought an ordinary storyteller. — Philip Pullman

Fear can paralyze us and keep us from believing God and stepping out in faith. The devil loves a fearful Christian! — Billy Graham

On the contrary, she is one of us. Most decidedly. She is us more than we are us. She is, I think, who we really are. Or were. — Jerry Spinelli