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When you find yourself alone, or in a transition, you dream more. These are also the times when you read books. — Anne Enright
You must want to enough. Enough to take all the rejections, enough to pay the price of disappointment and discouragement while you are learning. Like any other artist you must learn your craft - then you can add all the genius you like. — Phyllis A. Whitney
The struggle you see in the Republican Party today is the country club Republican versus the bowling alley Republican. Colin Powell brings us back to the country club image. He's an insider. He's a moderate. — Pete Du Pont
Automation, big data and mobile are massive trends that will change the way we communicate from a Content Marketing perspective for years to come. — Communicate And Sell
Fatigue makes people say strange things. — Manel Loureiro
I judge a novel by whether or not it turns my blood into starlight. — Bryan Jones
To overcome the anxieties and depressions of contemporary life, individuals must become independent of the social environment to the degree that they no longer respond exclusively in terms of its rewards and punishments. To achieve such autonomy, a person has to learn to provide rewards to herself. She has to develop the ability to find enjoyment and purpose regardless of external circumstances. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Why should I worry, why should I care? And even when I cross that line, I got street savoire faire. — Billy Joel
The word 'professional' doesn't hold any magic or mystique. The people who really change the world are usually amateurs — Dave Hampton
If you were really humble you would be great, because humility would never squander the magnificent gift of life. — Bryant McGill
Over the years I have collected so many books that, in aggregate, they can fairly be called a library.I don't know what percentage of them I have read. Increasingly I wonder how many of them I ever will read. This has done nothing to dampen my pleasure in acquiring more books. — Marilynne Robinson
But what if hope had a threshold? What if there was a limit to it? What if each of us was only given a certain amount and mine was used up? — Jennifer Niven