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Remember anything you want that's valuable requires you to break through short-term pain in order to gain long-term pleasure. — Tony Robbins

Love is meant to be shared, and happy is the woman who'd willing to risk all for that. — Sherry Gore

The destiny of the Latino community is interwoven with the destiny of the United States. — Julian Castro

I act like a jerk sometimes. — Bill Murray

All birth is unwilling. — Pearl S. Buck

Inside the treasury of the dharma eye a single grain of dust. — Dogen

Please, Achimou? (Tory)
You are the only being who's ever called me that. (Acheron)
Well, I'd call you babycakes, but I think that might offend you even more. (Tory) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Terrorism really doesn't strike at physical structures as much as it strikes at ideas, and its main fear is ideas. And cartoonists are particularly effective at distilling ideas. — Jack Ohman

I can't promise to take away your loneliness, but I can promise to be there when you need me the most. — Sarvesh Jain

I think that you can treat a classic like a museum piece -stuffed and mounted- or you can make it a living, breathing narrative that is unfolding right then and there. — Peter Jackson

The artist is a man who finds that the form or shape of things externally corresponds, in some strange way, to the movements of his mental and emotional life. — Graham Collier

So Bach, Beethoven, Duke Ellington, Thelonius Monk, these are all people who would sort of rearrange or take riffs from people. Same thing with rock, if you look at the Rolling Stones doing a cover of Otis Redding or you know if you look at literature James Joyce is pulling fragments of text from other people. — DJ Spooky

Art cannot be used to show the validity of Christianity; it should rather be the reverse. — Hans Rookmaaker

Among all things that can be contemplated under the concavity of the heavens, nothing is seen that arouses the human spirit more, that ravishes the senses more, that horrifies more, that provokes more terror and admiration than the monsters, prodigies and abominations through which we see the works of nature inverted, mutilated and truncated. — Pierre Boaistuau