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When you rest, realize it is not simply ceasing from activity ... it is a gift from God. — Dillon Burroughs

The only thing new in this world is the history that you don't know. — Harry S. Truman

If you choose your life's work well, something bewitching can happen through your labors. Each hour you log can be a source of joy. — Laura Vanderkam

The sun was visible from Florida, but it hadn't gotten to me. — John D. MacDonald

A language, like a species, when extinct, never ... reappears. — Charles Darwin

Originality, not Intelligence, is the sign of a brilliant Author. All the Education in the world won't help someone who can't think for themselves. — A.M. Sawyer

When I was doing 'A Disappearing Number' in Plymouth, we had to go on an hour and a half late, and I still hadn't written an end, so we had to make one up, and then we had to go out literally with our pants round our ankles. — Simon McBurney

My greatest happiness is to serve my gracious King and Country and I am envious only of glory; for if it be a sin to covet glory I am the most offending soul alive. — Horatio Nelson

I'm always blowing the speakers out in studios, like, there's smoke coming out of them. I found out that I'm not built for studio monitors. I record and mix down everything in the headphones and then I bring it to the speakers. — AraabMuzik

I was very proud of my father, and I admired him, but I always thought he was more interesting than the shows he was working on. — Joss Whedon

Not having any real direction, one writer would lead me to another. — James Franco

Look out sinners because if you do not go to confession, confession will come to you. The Catholic Church in northern England has launched a mobile confession unit called the Mercy Bus. — Peter Sagal

Most nonfiction writers have a definitiveness complex. They feel that they are under some obligation - to the subject, to their honor, to the gods of writing - to make their article the last word. It's a commendable impulse, but there is no last word. — William Zinsser