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It's never too late to give up — Myriad Sprite

I think I'm a soulful singer. — Katey Sagal

A day might be just twenty-four hours but sometimes getting through just one seems as impossible as scaling Everest. — Gayle Forman

a man will never choose to be healed from his blindness until he first realizes he cannot see. — Randall Arthur

You can have your cake and eat it. But my God, it will go rotten inside you. — D.H. Lawrence

Realm swayed and put his hand over his heart, watching after her. A sharp pain from knowing that you want something you don't deserve. That you can never have again. — Suzanne Young

It's a craving that shouldn't even exist, and yet you can't wish it didn't exist. Once it has hold of you, you can't wish it away, because you'd have to wish your life away, it's so bound up with it, and you can't do that - what good would dying do? Afterward - with pleasure. In her arms - only too gladly. But before? That's nonsense, because life is desire, and desire is life, and life can't be its own enemy. — Thomas Mann

Change the boundaries of business. — Bill Gates

All efforts of reason and analysis are, in a word, like trying to slice through a watermelon with sewing needles. They may leave marks on the outer rind, but the fruity pulp will remain perpetually out of reach. — Haruki Murakami

Nothing can replace the excitement, the magic, and yes the glamour of a Ziegfeld show. — Irene Dunne

That is what revolutionaries do. We sacrifice ourselves to save others. — Viet Thanh Nguyen

How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. — Anne Frank

All too often, it seems, we're willing to be students of Christianity rather than disciples of Christ. — K.P. Yohannan

After you've been working fairly intensively on a novel for six months you never want to see the damn thing again. — Terry Pratchett