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Fools only crib about what they do not have. They do not count their blessings. — Radhe Maa

Might was the measure of right. — Marcus Annaeus Lucan

What can be done when you're eleven can often never be done again. — Stephen King

I'm happy to be considered desirable. I love it! — Susan Sarandon

The saddest thing is that every love has an unhappy ending, and all the more unhappy in proportion to how divinely it began, with what wings it first took flight. — Charles Baudelaire

The lessons you are meant to learn are in your work. To see them, you need only look at the work clearly - without judgment, without need or fear, without wishes or hopes. Without emotional expectations. Ask your work what it needs, not what you need. Then set aside your fears and listen, the way a good parent listens to a child — David Bayles

There aren't very many notable Native American female figures historically. That's the way that it's been. Pocahontas and Sacajawea. — Julia Jones

Christopher Columbus said we cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to lose sight of the shoreline. — Jack Kruse

Life in New York is a constant struggle to die of natural causes. — Thomas Adcock

Sometimes we used to eat once a day ... chicken backs. You could buy four chicken backs for a quarter. — Raul Julia

My interest in creating anything is that it be useful. — Alice Walker

What you write should entertain you and serve you first. Don't worry about maintaining anything beyond your own attention. Focus on exorcising your demons in the work. If you can do that, then you'll succeed in the world. — Chuck Palahniuk

The work of a suffering and tortured God, the world then seemed to me. The dream and fiction of a god, the world then seemed to me.; coloured smoke before the eyes of a discontented god. [...] The creator wished to look away from himself; so he created the world. [...] a drunken joy to its imperfect creator. — Friedrich Nietzsche

After the matter has cooled off during an extended period of investigation, to find a scapegoat to blame for unauthorized tampering with the mails. — Colin A. Ross