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To achieve greatness, we must overcome the fear of failure and dare to take great risks. — Debasish Mridha

It is of the utmost importance that all reflecting persons should take into early consideration what these popular political creeds are likely to be, and that every single article of them should be brought under the fullest light of investigation and discussion, so that, if possible, when the time shall be ripe, whatever is right in them may be adopted, and what is wrong rejected by general consent, and that instead of a hostile conflict, physical or only moral, between the old and the new, the best parts of both may be combined in a renovated social fabric. — John Stuart Mill

Many a man has risen to eminence under the powerful reaction of his mind in fierce counter-agency to the scorn of the unworthy, daily evoked by his personal defects, who with a handsome person would have sunk into the luxury of a careless life under the tranquillizing smiles of continual admiration. — Thomas De Quincey

No man shall be more exacting of me or my conduct than I am of myself. — Karl G. Maeser

So stop fighting. Let the noise go white. Let it be like water. And float. — Victoria Schwab

Reading is not just an escape. It is access to a better way of life. — Karin Slaughter

I believe all stories are love stories, and there are kinds and kinds of love, so I will always write about love, but not necessarily romance. — Melissa Pritchard

The Destructive Arts are exactly like Martial Arts, except they don't have uniforms or usefulness and the end result doesn't resemble art in any way. — Jim Benton

When a man says it's a silly childish game, it's probably something his wife can beat him at. — Don Epperson

The president of the United States can't even fire his chef. I'm not kidding. — Rob Lowe

The characters can't be wittier than people are in real life. They have to be character witty. — Dylan Moran