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If I show up at your house ten years from now and find nothing in your living room but The Readers Digest, nothing on your bedroom night table but the newest Dan Brown novel, and nothing in your bathroom but Jokes for the John, I'll chase you down to the end of your driveway and back, screaming 'Where are your books? You graduated college ten years ago, so how come there are no damn books in your house? Why are you living on the intellectual equivalent of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese? — Stephen King
You can learn more about human nature by reading the Bible than by living in New York. — William Lyon Phelps
Learn to laugh at yourselves as one must laugh! — Friedrich Nietzsche
By centering our lives on timeless, unchanging principles, we create a fundamental paradigm of effective living. It is the center that puts all other centers in perspective. — Stephen Covey
The guaranteed cure for heartbreak: find pain that's much, much worse. — Will McIntosh
Financially, with every dollar we get in our hands, we hold the power to choose our future: to be rich, poor, or middle class. — Robert T. Kiyosaki
In moviemaking, you learn to pay attention to detail, because so much is in the detail. And when you're shooting, you try to be very alert to what's going on, even if you're tired. — Frederick Wiseman
People think of teachers who are born to teach, and you think of all these charismatic folks. Some of the most successful teachers are some of the least charismatic, interestingly. But they have a gift of figuring out what motivates people. — Wendy Kopp
Shakespeare - I was very influenced - still am - by Shakespeare. I couldn't believe that a white man in the 16th century could so know my heart. — Maya Angelou
When you want to talk about who made me, you talk to me. Who made me is ME. — Muhammad Ali
For what it's worth, charting one's passion in a small daybook kept hidden in a hatbox inside a wardrobe does not subdue passion in the least. — Sue Monk Kidd
