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I don't want an epitaph on my gravestone that says, 'He would have pursued some big dreams in his life, but other people wouldn't let him. — Tom Peters

I think the most important thing in the world is being brave. I'd rathe be brave than beautiful. Hell, I'd settle for acting brave. — Amy Bloom

Our way is where God knows
And Love knows where:
We are in Love's hand to-day. — Algernon Charles Swinburne

The self-portrait is an act of objectifying the self and in that regard is a unique form of portraiture. — Burton Silverman

How we preserve time for family is one of the most significant issues we face in most cultures. — Quentin L. Cook

To me, the American Dream is being able to follow your own personal calling. To be able to do what you want to do is incredible freedom. — Maya Lin

If one is strong, one loves the more strongly. — Henry James

When you're a teacher, you realize that you have to clearly encapsulate some unrelated technical ideas that you take for granted and understand and put them into words so someone else will understand them. — Joe Satriani

I became an actor because I couldn't not. — Debra Winger

The third point is that for some time the UN has been talking about helping Afghanistan in the reconstruction of the country but there has never been any real commitment by the international community to provide resources for that. — Lakhdar Brahimi

If it were not for the war, this war would suit me down to the ground. — Dorothy L. Sayers

It is pleasant to notice that the harmony between the naturalists and officers of the "Blake" was not for an instant disturbed during the time they were working in common. Everything in the way of naval routine was sacrificed for the time to the objects of the cruise, and the appearance of the deck and bow of the Blake was often more that of a mud-scow than of a vessel in the service of the United States. — Alexander Agassiz

The warm days of Firestreak are usually good for travellers in the world of Amarillia. — Ian Livingstone

The author tells a story wherein a missionary friend of his was invited by unbelievers on a train ride to play cards. The friend declined, saying that he did not bring his hands with him. He explained to the astonished group that the hands attached to what they saw as his body belonged to the Lord, and he was thereby able to explain the Gospel. — Watchman Nee