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Sell. Don't apologize for it and don't be afraid to beg with a positive, up-beat attitude. Tell prospects you want their business and you will kick ass once you've earned it. Have no shame, pride doesn't pay the rent. — Thom Gimbel

The University of Cambridge, in accordance with that law of its evolution, by which, while maintaining the strictest continuity between the successive phases of its history, it adapts itself with more or less promptness to the requirements of the times, has lately instituted a course of Experimental Physics. — James Clerk Maxwell

They say it's a wise bairn that kens its father, but I dinna think there's much doubt who yours is, lass. Ye might have had the lang nebbit and red locks from anyone, but ye didna get the stubbornness from any man but Jamie Fraser. — Diana Gabaldon

The essence of love is concern. — Nirmala Srivastava

It bewilders me when people speak to you rudely or are mean, because I'd never be that way. — Kelvin Fletcher

If you've got talent, stick with it ... because talent wins out, without a doubt. — Bobby Sherman

I might just stop talking again and not do interviews. — Prince

Beautiful landscapes are no use for good paintings. — Peter Stamm

I actually don't read comic books. I did when I was a kid - I used to read a lot of 'X-Men' comic books. I read a couple 'Scott Pilgrim' this past year, and those are really good, but I don't read in general, unfortunately. — Charlyne Yi

Why do some people fall in love each other and other don't? What is love? Its so, so stupid. Right up until its real. And then its the most important thing in the world, whether you believe in it or not. — Lydia Netzer

The book, 'Citizen,' begins with daily encounters, little moments, places where language reveals how racism determines how we interact. — Claudia Rankine

He had taken George, my beloved George, from me. And he had taken my other self: Anne. — Philippa Gregory

Avoid Prologues. They can be annoying, especially a prologue following an introduction that comes after a foreword. — Elmore Leonard

Secrecy is the chastity of friendship. — Jeremy Taylor

She will not plant the seed in their mind, that a parent is capable of abandoning her children, of saying to them You are not enough. For Pari, the children and Eric have always been enough. They always will be. — Khaled Hosseini