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Time spent on preparation is seldom wasted. — Jeffrey Archer

Political truths are like colors in the rainbow, they may be true, except like the color purple which is created in the mind, however they are not THE WHOLE TRUTH, which is like LIGHT, colorless and yet all colors, seen and unseen. — Caesar J. B. Squitti

The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been. — Henry Kissinger

It's not the act of arrogance to draw, it's humbling - you must use your God-given talent. And of all the people I sketch, in most cases I feel I have to measure up to the subject. — LeRoy Neiman

You stay successful the same way you became successful. — Jack Hyles

When you kill somebody in the movies, it matters, whereas in literature it can be allegorical. — Barbet Schroeder

There are many types of strength beyond the ability to wield a blade and end lives. — Sarah J. Maas

True education should enhance the power of the imagination. — Debasish Mridha

If you want to find out anything from the theoretical physicists about the methods they use, I advise you to stick closely to one principle: don't listen to their words, fix your attention on their deeds. To him who is a discoverer in this field the products of his imagination appear so necessary and natural that he regards them, and would like to have them regarded by others, not as creations of thought but as given realities. — Albert Einstein

I can give you high blood pressure just on the phone by criticizing you. On the other hand, I can send a tweet to somebody in China and give them a dopamine hit. — Deepak Chopra

To me, faith is about trusting my instinct when logic tells me I'm an idiot. — Gina Rosati

What people want to read often seems incongruous. A pair of biker-types taking away Thoughts of the Dalai Lama. People without access to instruments requesting sheet music. Aspiring poets sharing their work and then borrowing horror stories. — Alan Bennett