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No, the thing to do is try to make a painting that will be alive in your own lifetime. — Marcel Duchamp

I think the person who has had more experience of hardships can stand more firmly in the face of problems than the person who has never experienced suffering. From this angle then, some suffering can be a good lesson for life. — Dalai Lama XIV

The only way you win is by knowing what you're good at and what you're not good at, and sticking to what you're good at. — Fred Wilson

Men of honor will do things for their children that they would never consider doing for themselves. — George R R Martin

The stars may place us in each other's paths-I dare say that everyone here has been a victim of some sort of celestial fate. Perhaps we were all fated to meet, to be here with each other, but it is up to us to decide to shine or not. The stars are not unreachable. They are not untouchable. And they do not control us. — Karina Halle

Have you seen some of the crap they're selling as exercise equipment now? How about that Suzanne Somers? She should have been thrown in jail for selling the piece-of-crap Thigh Master. It just develops a little muscle on the inner thigh. What good is that? — Jack LaLanne

Girls are the only ones who can really give each other close attention, the kind we equate with being loved. They noticed what we want noticed. — Emma Cline

Rabbit is the space between the stars. — Mark Andrew Poe

It's nice to be able to let the fans know that you're around and say 'Hi.' — Courteney Cox

There's nobody between you and the print. Nobody. It's you and the subject and the final print. And if you get it published that way, you've said it. — David Douglas Duncan

Truth and History. 21 Men. The Boy Bandit King - He Died As He Lived. — Billy The Kid

Magic has been around forever, and it's also been in trouble forever. I'm not suggesting that there was ever a time when the practice of magic was celebrated by those in power. Actually, such practices were routinely demonized by monarchs and organized religions precisely because magic is inherently democratic. — David Liss

It's one thing to keep secrets. It's quite another to lie. — Franny Billingsley