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Art is not meant to be created in stolen moments only. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

How many meetings have you been in where the first dozen or so slides are full of words, and the person stands up there and repeats the words? — Eric Schmidt

A man is at his best when he is simply not like the rest in all his life's test. — Anuj

I want so obviously, so desperately to be loved, and to be capable of love. — Sylvia Plath

Well, I think having your kids see you role model behavior of dignity when it's hard, when you're upset, when you want to confront somebody but you don't want to and you're nervous about it, when you are having moments where abuse of power is coming on to you. I think it's really important for kids to see how you handle that. — Rosalind Wiseman

I'm a really selfish person. But I would do anything for my friends. — Jami Attenberg

The really damned not only like Hell, they feel loyal to it ... — Randall Jarrell

I learned to play piano on my own and my parents thought "Oh it would be a good thing for you take piano lessons. That's the way you really need to learn to play the piano." — Colin Munroe

Ana wished very much that she could discuss this with Faolan — Juliet Marillier

The [liberals] consider profits as objectionable. The very existence of profits is in their eyes a proof that wage rates could be raised without harm to anybody. They speak of profit without dealing with loss. Profit and loss are the instruments by means of which the consumers keep a tight rein on all business activities. A profitable enterprise tends to expand; an unprofitable one tends to shrink. The elimination of profit renders production rigid and abolishes the consumer's control. — Ludwig Von Mises

"We will wait," answered little Alice, taking Nettie's hand in hers, and looking up to the sky, "we will wait - ever constant and true - till the times have got so changed as that everything helps us out, and nothing makes us ridiculous, and the fairies have come back. We will wait - ever constant and true - till we are eighty, ninety, or one hundred. And then the fairies will send US children, and we will help them out, poor pretty little creatures, if they pretend ever so much." — Charles Dickens

As things stand the "intellectuals" only come out to lick the bones left over by the tyrant. — Nilantha Ilangamuwa