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One of the things my mother taught me when I was a child was just keep your eye on the prize and as long as you feel that you're right with your creator and you're right yourself, then other people's opinions really don't matter. — Cathy Hughes

A writer is someone who tells you one thing so someday he can tell his readers another thing: what he was thinking but declined to say, or what he would have thought had he been wiser. A writer turns his life into material, and if you're in his life, he uses yours, too. — Walter Kirn

If I believed in Hell, I'd definitely be going there. — Jane Wiedlin

Be near me when my light is low ... And all the wheels of being slow. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Because discipline is misunderstood or not as valued as it has been, the United States - and some might argue the world - is experiencing a cultural leadership crisis. — John Manning

When the stoplight signals to cross I wait to take a step until the other men walk away.
I don't want to walk next to them.
It is horrible for me to be walking at the same pace next to someone on the sidewalk.
And like all others, these men pass me.
Now knowing that in infinite space there is a pure negative, shaped exactly like me.
With no intentions of making friends.
Insecure enough not to make friends so as not to lose them. — Sam Pink

There is no vaccination against creative blocks. And nowhere else are they as devastating as in fashion which, unlike art or literature, dies the moment it is born. — Katarina West

Today I believe that man cannot escape his destiny to create whatever it is we make - jazz, a wooden spoon, or graffiti on the wall. All of these are expressions of man's creativity, proof that man has not yet been destroyed by technology. But are we making things for the people of our epoch or repeating what has been done before? And finally, is the question itself important? We must ask ourselves that. The most important thing is always to doubt the importance of the question. — Orson Welles

At my public school I had hated every other face for fear the owner was a lord, at university, I was to court the rich while doubting whether there should be great inequalities between incomes. — Henry Green

An entrepreneur must deal with more uncertainty than a professional with a well-defined role. — Peter Thiel

How on earth does she make the English language float and float? — Lytton Strachey