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But of course, the most important trick in beating the S-chool game is to know that it is a game, as abstract, unreal, and useless as chess, and that beating it is a trick. The game is important only because (as with chess) there are rewards for playing it well, and (unlike chess) penalties for playing it badly. This is something that almost all successful students know, almost by instinct. I sensed it at ten, and knew it thoroughly and consciously by the time I was thirteen. — John Holt

Success without someone to share it with is hollow indeed. On the other hand, it beats the heck out of failure. — Judith McNaught

Most of your life as an actor in Hollywood, either an actress or an actor, you have to look - you have to work out, you have to look - you rarely get to play someone who's just human, who's real, who is overweight, even not grossly overweight, but who has aspects of just everyday life. — Kim Cattrall

Forever," he vowed, still a little staggered.
"That's all I'm asking for," I said, — Stephenie Meyer

My own approach has always been to push intense emotions down and attempt to deal with them later. — Alanis Morissette

Never give up. For fifty years they said the horse was through. Now look at him - a status symbol. — Fletcher Knebel

Gone. The saddest word in the language. In any language. — Mark Slouka

You want a child who never makes you anything but proud? Please. Don't bother taking on parenthood if you can't handle the fact that sometimes your child's identity won't be what you would have chosen. And if you want to prevent a child from ever suffering? Well, then don't have a child. No one is born into the world never to suffer. — Alice Dreger

The Reagan Administration, generally regarded as having conducted the most successful Transition of modern times, had managed during the election campaign to build bridges to the Democrats in some areas, notably foreign and national security policy. — Richard V. Allen