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From the time I was three or four years old, I drew all the time. Drew all the time, every second. — George Lois
Nothing worth doing right is easy. — Mike Matheny
Often, people want both to live and to die; ambivalence saturates the suicidal act. — Kay Redfield Jamison
Even in a million different pieces, Eleanor could still feel Park holding her hand. — Rainbow Rowell
It's not about putting forth the questions, it's about accepting the answers we ask for. — Shane Koyczan
California has more distractions, more activities for the kids, more driving. — Laird Hamilton
I prize the purity of his character as highly as I do that of hers. As a moral being, whatever it is morally wrong for her to do,it is morally wrong for him to do. The fallacious doctrine of male and female virtues has well nigh ruined all that is morally great and lovely in his character: he has been quite as deep a sufferer by it as woman, though mostly in different respects and by other processes. — Angelina Grimke
I have no control over the super PAC; all I do is write the check. — Foster Friess
Mirages distract us until we die of thirst. — Marty Rubin
like-minded college presidents and deans of admission to see if something could — Julie Lythcott-Haims
The stabbing horror of life is not contained in calamities and disasters, because these things wake one up and one gets very familiar and intimate with them and finally they become tame again. No, it is more like being in a hotel room in Hoboken let us say, and just enough money in one's pocket for another meal. — Henry Miller
God wants you to know Him as your Heavenly Father! Come boldly into your Father's presence without any fear. — Paul Silway
The origins of the modern West are often seen in the Enlightenment of the seventeenth and eighteenth century, but the roots of the Enlightenment can be found in habits of mind cultivated in Athens, Rome, and Jerusalem, and the institutions that grew from them. — Ibn Warraq
A system is nothing more than the subordination of all aspects of the universe to any one of such aspects. — Jorge Luis Borges
I do not think that G. H. Hardy was talking nonsense when he insisted that the mathematician was discovering rather than creating ... The world for me is a necessary system, and in the degree to which the thinker can surrender his thought to that system and follow it, he is in a sense participating in that which is timeless or eternal. — Brand Blanshard