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not even one's own pain weigh so heavy as the pain one feels with someone , for someone — Milan Kundera

Barry had done it with her, the girl I loved, and it had meant nothing to him; Tanya would die and no one would care; and there were billions of bodies alive on earth and they would all be buried and ground into dirt; and Picasso was a master at age sixteen and I was a perfect shit. — James Franco

Assad: 'I have written it just down here.'

He Pointed to a number of Arabic symbols that could just as well have meant it was going to snow in the Lofoten Islands in the morning. — Jussi Adler-Olsen

Make each day a masterpiece. Don't think your best days are out there somewhere. Why not today? Why can't today be a great day? It can if you believe it will. — John Wooden

Convictions can best be supported with experience and clear thinking. — Albert Einstein

Understanding is the key to true knowledge — Liam Williams

This is really bad to admit but, you know, when you put your name in Google to see how many credits it's got by your name or something. So you put in 'Dolly Wells' and suddenly it goes 'Dolly Wells Feet' or something. — Dolly Wells

Writing the first draft of a new story is incredibly difficult for me. I will happily do revisions, because once I can see the words on the page, I can go about ripping them up and moving scenes around. A blank page, though? Terrifying. I'm always angsty when I'm working my way through a first draft. — Marie Lu

Apparently, I've acted like a terrorist. But I'm not a terrorist. — Mahatma Gandhi

And we had our own laws. I mean, I wrote them. And we had our own customs, and traditions, and proprieties. — James Stockdale

None of these will force you to die, but all will teach you how to die. None of them will exhaust your years, but each will contribute his years to yours. — Seneca.

Every time the rider forgets to regulate the cadence, the horse begins to take control. — Nuno Oliveira

Patience expands your options. If you insist on immediate gratification, your choices are severely limited. — Ralph Marston

'Why are we here?' 'What is our purpose? 'Is there an afterlife?' 'Is there a God?' 'Is it all about science?' Those are big questions, and usually, TV is a little scared to go there. — Evangeline Lilly