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If you want to be your own master ... always be surprised by evil; never anticipate it. — Mary McCarthy
Be certain that you do not die without having done something wonderful for humanity. — Maya Angelou
The most miserable man in this room tonight is the Christian who is not right with Him. — Johnny Hunt
History teaches us things about ourselves, but you have to listen for the lessons. You have to be really still to hear the whispers. — Amber Kizer
Men at some time are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings. — William Shakespeare
What adults call 'wrong' in Child Art is the most beautiful and most precious. I value highly those things done by small children. They are the first and purest source of artistic creation. — Franz Cizek
I fancied myself as some kind of god or an economic reformer like Keynes — George Soros
I feel like it does get busier professionally, but personally, I think I choose how I spend my time more carefully, so it balances it out in that sense. — Danielle Panabaker
Although one might seem relatively gregarious, the real self is at the desk," she said. "It is a trial for relationships, for friendships. Every writer dreads losing the connection to the work, the momentum, and to keep it, you can't truly be sociable. — Edna O'Brien
They call me racist too just because I disagree with a president who happens to be black. You are not racists - you are patriots. — Herman Cain
There's a lot of complicated magical reasons why I'm not at the party that are too long and semantic to go into. — Alden Ehrenreich
I need to start honing in on projects that I want to devote my time to and not put my energies into the unattainable ones. — Dan Deacon
If you write something down on paper, it becomes an actual goal. Before you write it down, it's a thought, a dream that may or may not get done. — Summer Sanders
But at some point Tengo noticed that returning to reality from the world of a novel was not as devastating a blow as returning from the world of mathematics. — Haruki Murakami
