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But I see history as a book with many pages
and each day we fill a page with acts of hopefulness and meaning. — George H. W. Bush

Self-esteem is an essential psychological need - no one can live with the conviction that they are fundamentally no good, so people who lack the real thing attempt to fake it. — Edwin A. Locke

Creativity is not just for artists. It's for businesspeople looking for a new way to close a sale; it's for engineers trying to solve a problem; it's for parents who want their children to see the world in more than one way. — Twyla Tharp

When I talk of primordial innocence, I hear it in Sufi music with the nay flute. I see it in Coptic icons, in most traditional art, particularly art of the American Indian. I find the texts extraordinarily beautiful and very childlike and very simple. I've been particularly interested in American Indian texts. — John Tavener

You apply the skills you use to produce your own book to make an anthology. Shaping. Rhythm. — Robyn Davidson

Did you ever wonder what a human life is worth? — Ruta Sepetys

There is definitely a connection between finding your passion and reaching your potential. People ask me all the time, 'John, how do I know what I am meant to do in life?' The answer is really simple: Energy and Excellence. When you experience unbounded energy in what you are doing, when you are driven to excellence in your work and love what you do - then you can rest assured that you have found your passion and are definitely in pursuit of your full potential. — John C. Maxwell

I wish I didn't have ever to sign my long name on the cover of a book, and I wish I could write a story that would seem absolutely true to the child who hears it and to myself. — Margaret Wise Brown

Confusing speculation with investment is always a mistake. — Benjamin Graham

The best thing you can do is just keep busy, keep working hard, so you're not dwelling on it all the time. Work is the best antidote for sorrow. — Gordon B. Hinckley

The traits that bother you in other people are the Coping Skills they developed automatically, as a result of their life experience. — Odille Rault

A lady is as young as the gentleman she feels, said Roy and cackled happily. — M.C. Beaton

No single crisis shapes a generation; but a succession of events, each one bringing its shaping blows to bear ... — Han Suyin

THE LETTERS FROM NO ONE T — J.K. Rowling

Okay. There it is. I dressed up. As an owl. And fought crime. Perhaps you begin to see why I half expect this summary of my career to raise more laughs than poor cuckolded Moe Vernon with his foam teats and his Wagner could ever hoped to have done. — Alan Moore