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Before starting work go thru all the former material. Many things of vital importance have been lost sight of. — Charles E. Burchfield

I don't want to live life too cautiously. I mean, you can step off a curb and twist your ankle. — Rickie Fowler

Casey. You're going to need to stop questioning me," he said in a commanding tone. "That's your first lesson. The next one starts now. — Lauren Blakely

My intentions create my reality. — Wayne Dyer

Well, all's fair in love, war and fooling the critics. — Victor Borge

You deserve to be happy. What can I do?"
Don't send me away, I thought.
He looked at me again. "What do you want?"
"I want to taste an apple," I said. And your lips, I thought. — Laura Whitcomb

What bends, can break. — Marty Rubin

it's like you're drowning and all they're worrying about is the color of your bathing suit — Anonymous

Thought is the only treasure that God sets outside all power and keeps to serve as a secret link among the unhappy. — Honore De Balzac

Whenever a negative thought concerning your personal power comes to mind, deliberately voice a positive thought to cancel it out. — Norman Vincent Peale

I'm a strong believer that you have to have an equal opportunity to fail and to try things that are hard. I always tell my students, "Don't just take things that are easy for you. If you're really good at math, don't take just math. Take classes that make you write. If you're a really great writer, but bad at math, take math and make yourself work your way through it." — Condoleezza Rice

We need to live our experience as it is and with our eyes open. The universe is the way it is, whether we like it or not. — Lawrence M. Krauss

We are drawn to artists who tell us that art is difficult to do and takes a spiritual effort, because we are still puritan enough to respect a strenuous spiritual effort. — John Updike

partially digested. Like someone ate them from the inside out."
The room went silent for a minute, then I said, "That is creepy."
"I'll say," Vic said with a nod.
"Maybe some kind of animal ate the body parts, after they were dead," I suggested.
"Yeah, sure, I'd say it was a gerbil but it's the wrong hole," Tate said. — Adam Pepper

We have plenty to learn from the numerous ants. Sawako Nakayasu-writer, antologist, Baudelaire's sister-turns daily life inside out and upside down then puts it into perfect little boxes. Here we follow the lines of black legged, syntactical units-the words-as they cross and they tickle the heart of the matter with us. — John Granger