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Every success I have ever had or will have in the future comes not solely
from my own ambition and hard work, but also from those that have encouraged,
supported and challenged me. Success is never, ever a one person job. — T.S. Tate

Women had been on the verge of taking over the world-the Western world, anyway. Then some sexist pig in Silicon Valley invented the cell phone and women took a sidetrack on which all four billion of them would soon be happily talking to each other twenty-four hours a day, getting nothing else done, and Men Would Be Back. — John Sandford

If we make our goal to live a life of compassion and unconditional love, then the world will indeed become a garden where all kinds of flowers can bloom and grow. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

As an actor, I know immediately if I'm saying a word that doesn't feel right coming out of my mouth, and I know how to change it. But as a director watching something, or even as a writer reading a script, sometimes it's not always clear what needs to be fixed. — Scott Foley

She rejected completely the idea that her worth had any connection to the amount of guys she slept with. — Olivia Myers

I was a stand-up comedian for 10 years, if you can believe it. And I gave it up at age 22. — Samm Levine

You must write for yourself and not what you think people want to read. — Jodi Ellen Malpas

A lumbering soul but trying to fly... — John Steinbeck

Would I have fired me? Knowing me? No. — Paula Deen

The evening's rain had woken a hundred sleeping smells and made them ripe and strong again — George R R Martin

My mother used to pitch to me and my father would shag balls. If I hit one up the middle close to my mother, I'd have some extra chores to do. My mother was instrumental in making me a pull hitter. — Eddie Mathews

By our attitude to prayer we tell God that what was begun in the Spirit we can finish in the flesh. — Leonard Ravenhill

Man becomes virtually an automaton in the loss of his individuality and responsibility. He is the harp of a thousand strings played upon by a divine hand, but not a man! — John Grier Hibben

Genuine [economic] value lies in the power to sustain or enrich life — Lewis Mumford