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Desmond O'Grady is one of the senior figures in Irish
Literary life, exemplary in the way he has committed
himself over the decades to the vocation of poetry and
has lived selflessly for the art — Seamus Heaney

There's no limit to you, is there? — Edward Albee

Coming to terms with the fact that my marriage was a failure was devastating and very difficult. — Sarah McLachlan

The only thing that ever separated goodness from greatness it's acknowledging weaknesses. — Evans Biya

The corridor smelled of water in the bottoms of purple vases and the piano was banging just beyond this emptiness. — John Hawkes

We're all just in the muck trying to believe we're capable of greatness, but closer to breaking than we want to admit. And we tell ourselves stories
about ourselves,but maybe also all these stories about other people, about characters
as a way to hide from how small we are. — Doug Dorst

The game of science is, in principle, without end. He who decides one day that scientific statements do not call for any further test, and that they can be regarded as finally verified, retires from the game. — Karl Popper

When I use weed creatively, I'm much better at drawing or making something or playing music. But what I do for a living is mostly performing as an actor or writing, and for those things I need to have my faculties sharp. — Nick Offerman

The company ... has no rights to survive. But value systems and philosophies survive. People take them with them — Edgar Schein

I think that's also why it's so exciting. I really believe this play is important these are issues that people don't talk about. Certainly they never talked about this type of thing at my high school. That's what makes it so hard for kids. But it is something that people do go through. — Sarah Steele

I now had enough faith not only to believe there were answer, but to feel certain that those answers would become apparent at some point in the future. — Benjamin Carson