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When a leader has an attitude of gratitude, it can create great differences in the lives of others. — Debasish Mridha

You're a fine fastidious young man, as proud as a lion, as gentle as a girl. You'd make a good catch for the devil. — Honore De Balzac

My strength as an actor is in the theater - I know that about myself. Some actors get onstage and vanish, but I'm much better there than I am on screen. — Stacy Keach

At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid. — Friedrich Nietzsche

When people recognize your work and want to reward you for what you've done, that's a good feeling. — Dane DeHaan

He shook my dozing soul and threw the cold water of reality in my face, so that life and God and heaven and hell broke into my world with glory and horror. (on CS Lewis) — John Piper

Feminism is an entire world view or gestalt, not just a laundry list of women's issues. — Charlotte Bunch

I don't know about the rest of you who have little voices, but something about mine made me feel completely compelled to listen to it. — James Patterson

People think they can take a pill and become a champion. But the harder you work, the luckier you get. You have to work a move hundreds or thousands of times. — Gene LeBell

Strength of mind rests in sobriety; for this keeps your reason unclouded by passion. — Pythagoras

It doesn't pay to ignore warnings. Even when they don't make sense. — Debra Doyle

Presumably, the bells of the Church of the Ascension had been reclaimed by the Bolsheviks for the manufacture of artillery, thus returning them to the realm from whence they came. Though for all the Count knew, the cannons that had been salvaged from Napoleon's retreat to make the Ascension's bells had been forged by the French from the bells at La Rochelle; which in turn had been forged from British blunderbusses seized in the Thirty Years War. From bells to cannons and back again, from now until the end of time. — Amor Towles