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I'm pretty good at compartmentalizing things and not allowing things outside of myself to distract me or bother me or affect me in any way. — James Frey

If we have learned one thing from the history of invention and discovery, it is that, in the long run-and often in the short one-the most daring prophecies seem laughably conservative. — Arthur C. Clarke

If you are well known at something else, you get points for doing stuff which lots of other people do, and much more, and they don't get any points at all. You get over-praised, over-credited. — Tom Stoppard

I'm the type of person that likes to dream big, and I've often found that every great journey begins with a dream — Joseph Pisani

To be creative is to look Madness in the eye and challenge it to a spitting contest. — River Fairchild

Anywhere - and, it follows, nowhere - can be a place. As long as we are there, to think and talk, to listen and respond. The world, once conscious of itself in the form of human making, is a vast concert hall. What sounds there is not the divine music of celestial spheres, as the ancient Greek mathematicians believed, but the sound of one human after another issuing the daily plea: to be heard, to be understood, to be accommodated. — Mark Kingwell

I'm an entertainer, not a commentator. If you're a comedian your job is to make people laugh. — Johnny Carson

From Bard, to Bard, the frigid Caution crept,
Till Declamation roar'd, while Passion slept. — Samuel Johnson

Nova Scotia as a British colony also came into being as another result of these adventurous British expeditions to North America in the reign of James I. — Harry Johnston

I don't have poetry like you do. I only know that I love how my sheets smell after you've been in my bed. — Lauren Dane

The confusion between temperament and character has had serious consequences for ethical theory. Preferences with regard to differences in temperament are mere matters of subjective taste.
But differences in character are ethically of the most fundamental importance. — Erich Fromm