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When we do not succeed to be ourselves, we finally realize that is was completely useless to exist ... — Hugo Pratt

Chess is a good mistress but a bad master. — Gerald Abrahams

Romance novels have the power to bring love into the lives of readers. Through the characters, we get to fall in love every time we pick up a romance novel. What could be better than that? — Lori Wilde

Today is a gift from God - that is why it is called the present. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

The Father doesn't give life directions in one big bundle because the goal is knowing Him, not the plan. — Louie Giglio

Men die, but the plutocracy is immortal; and it is necessary that fresh generations should be trained to its service. — Sinclair Lewis

If Mother Culture were to give an account of human history using these terms, it would go something like this: ' The Leavers were chapter one of human history
a long and uneventful chapter. Their chapter of human history ended about ten thousand years ago with the birth of agriculture in the Near East. This event marked the beginning of chapter two, the chapter of the Takers. It's true there are still Leavers living in the world, but these are anachronisms, fossils
people living in the past, people who just don't realize that their chapter of human history is over. ' — Daniel Quinn

A man always looks good in a dark suit. — Greg Kinnear

You can't copy style, you gotta create your own. — Tatyana Ali

The biggest problem in countries that don't have a tradition in animation or a film industry, is that precisely, that it's not an industrial activity as it is in Hollywood where there are clear production procedures. Because of this we all become snipers making our films any way we can and crossing our fingers to get distribution so people can see them. — Raul Garcia

I'm not an outstanding personality, and I'm certainly no beauty. Acting ability is all I've got to trade on. — Betty Field

Things usually work out in the end."
"What if they don't?"
"That just means you haven't come to the end yet. — Jeannette Walls