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If a job doesn't excite you on some level - just because of the stuff of it - don't settle. — Jack Welch

Everybody interprets things differently with their own perception, and I want poetry to pull out of them their own feelings. — John Trudell

I've worked with Woody Allen twice and he was like, "Whatever you want to change, it's up to you. If you want to change the words, make them your own." — George Clooney

Boredom turns to panic if my beloved leaves before the usual time. — Mason Cooley

Music is part of Number Theory. Nowadays when a number-theorist applies for a grant, he says that it is good for security, but in those days, way before America, he would say that it's good for music. I will not comment whether we have progressed ... — Hendrik Lenstra

Lives there upon any world such another as John Carter, Prince of Helium? Lives there another man who could fight his way back and forth across a warlike planet, facing savage beasts and hordes of savage men, for the love of a woman? — Edgar Rice Burroughs

The human spirit needs to accomplish, to achieve, to triumph to be happy. — Ben Stein

You've got to keep an open mind. — Chris Wallace

Much of the Christian religion has largely become "holding on" instead of letting go. But God, it seems to me, does the holding on (to us!), and we must learn the letting go (of everything else). — Richard Rohr

Barometer of success in later life is not that they always win, but how they deal with failure. An ability to pick themselves up when they fall, retaining their optimism and sense of self, is a far greater predictor of future success than class position in Year 3. — Helen Fielding

Naked in front of strangers? I can barely be naked in front of my lovers; in front of myself. — Clara

He always imagined that silence was somehow directed against him. Or that it was his fault. — Amos Oz

He had discovered that the choice between self-love or love of something other than self offers no escape from suffering either way, it is merely a choice between two woundings, of the pride or of the heart. — Elizabeth Goudge