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Suffering produces the very endurance that will enable you to reach the finish line of the race set before you. — Catherine Martin

For me, it's not about breaking big in Hollywood, but having interesting experiences. — Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

I had some ballet training but didn't like it. It was like a game to me. — Fred Astaire

And I don't know if you understand, but that makes for a lonely existence. — Sarah Tregay

These are your peak earning years, my friend. You've got kids to think about. And soon enough, alimony. — Garth Risk Hallberg

Hemingway is my favourite writer, I'm just not the hugest fan of his writing. — Atticus

I can't think of anything to write about, I'm just walking around here between the lines, under the light of your eyes, in the breadth of your mouth as in a beautiful happy day, which remains beautiful and happy, even when the head is sick and tired. — Franz Kafka

Failure is the greatest teacher. — Udai Yadla

Building is just skilled labor, I suppose. It's a lot of work. I don't mind other people building them, but the way things go together and are made is interesting to me; I like that a lot. — Donald Judd

When I'm in a place like Iceland, I allow myself to take a little more time to divert off onto other paths creatively for a while and see what comes to me. — Damien Rice

History will die if not irritated. The only service I can do to my profession is to serve as a flea. — Henry Adams

A distant goal can be achieved day by day. — Lailah Gifty Akita

A lot of people don't have opinions...they have weaponized ideals. — Marc MacYoung

under the lighthouse there's always darkness — Tsukasa Hojo

The alternative is to locate large deposits of specifically what we need, and extract it in bulk from the earth."
"That's mining," said the Drip. "There is a twenty-third century legend that youth was conscripted to work in mines. Anyhow, all young people were known as miners at one period. — Theodore Sturgeon