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Want to read my most favorites books? They are Wildflowers, Bridie's Daughter, and Secrets! You'll be glad you did! — Robert Noonan
The larger truth, the universal truth that you can give in a novel, is far greater than what you can give through journalism. — Oriana Fallaci
Stop focusing on what you cant do, focus on what God can do. — Joel Osteen
By setting the passenger seat of my car far back, and opening the glove compartment, I nestle in a very large sheet of thick fiberboard. It's big enough to hold a table easel, my big palette and a water container. Winter is not going to lock me indoors! — Elizabeth Janeway
The Universe is stranger than we imagine! — Albert Einstein
The gut-check message is do we have the right balance in our culture? Or are we in a position where hero worship and winning at all costs has subordinated our core values? — Mark Emmert
The security provided by a long-held belief system, even when poorly founded, is a strong impediment to progress. General acceptance of a practice becomes the proof of its validity, though it lacks all other merit. — Bernard Lown
Dour music has its own beauty, for the song of ruin is most fertile. — Steven Erikson
I'm very interested in getting inside the heads of people society discards, people on the fringe, especially immigrant kids. We dismiss them without getting into details of who they are. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh
A thousand fools believe a lie, and it's good as truth. — Joan Slonczewski
You want a love story too? There's none to be had. — Leigh Bardugo
I have something to fight for and live for; that makes me a better killer. I've got what amounts to a religion now. It's learning how to breathe all over again. And how to lie in the sun getting a tan, letting the sun work into you. And how to hear music and how to read a book. What does your civilization offer? — Ray Bradbury
I view the work I've done related to statistics and economics as, roughly speaking, how to do something without having to do everything. — Lars Peter Hansen
[N]othing is more easily corrupted than an artist. — Friedrich Nietzsche
