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Man reaches a point in his life when unchanging becomes a matter of pride; the habits and remnants of youth are thereafter kept in the museum of the self. — Aleksandar Hemon

The public must suffer untold pangs from the stiffness, the deliberate stifling of emotion, on the part of many British actors. — Ivor Novello

Perhaps having the courage to find a better path is having the courage to risk making new mistakes. — Robin Hobb

Writers don't get time off. Every moment - waking or sleeping - a writer is working, observing, thinking and creating. — Graeme Roberts

Since moving to New York, she had been gradually abandoning her old ideas about the nobility of suffering. — Tom Robbins

Even when I was young and content and thought life would bring good things for me and mine, I didn't believe in miracles. — Juliet Marillier

Alone you're refinding a glittering, a clarity, you're finding your distilled self ... You think of the two types of aloneness you've known recently: this wonderful, sparkly, soul-refreshing type, and the despairing loneliness that sucks the breath from your life. — Nikki Gemmell

Distinction between virtuous and vicious actions has been engraven by the Lord in the heart of every man. — John Calvin

A show without an audience is nothing, after all. — Erin Morgenstern

I've heard that I've gotten a lighter complexion, as if I've bleached my skin. I think that is so stupid and ludicrous. For those who want to bleach their skin, that's fine. I just didn't bleach mine. I'm a black woman. I don't want to be anything but a black woman. — NeNe Leakes

Language used truly, not mere talk, neither propaganda, nor chatter, has real power. Its words are allowed to be themselves, to bless or curse, wound or heal. They have the power of a 'word made flesh,' of ordinary speech that suddenly takes hold, causing listeners to pay close attention, and even to release bodily sighs
whether of recognition, delight, grief, or distress. — Kathleen Norris

Unless a picture shocks, it is nothing. — Marcel Duchamp

I feel like Ive been engaged to the British Empire since 1980 and tonight you have given me the ring knighthood. — Steven Spielberg

America became a great civilization thanks to a culture based on the value of having to earn almost everything an American got in life. As it abandons this value, it will become a mediocre civilization. And eventually it will not be America. It will be a large Sweden, and just as influential as the smaller one. — Dennis Prager

The telephone, it struck me at that moment, is the wrong means of communication for people without ears. — Timur Vermes