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Maybe the best things are those that take the most work, you know? Maybe how you get somewhere can be at least as important as where you're going. — Ryan North

The process of Motivation is as follows: Spark(Passionate Idea), Willpower, Taking Action, Final Creation, Success and finally, reinforced Passion. — Sean Kross

Science was born as a result and consequence of philosophy; it cannot survive without a philosophical base. If philosophy perishes, science will be next to go. — Ayn Rand

The existing phrasebooks are inadequate. They are well enough as far as they go, but when you fall down and skin your leg they don't tell you what to say. — Mark Twain

Poetry gets to be the poetry of life by successfully becoming first the poetry of poetry. — John Hollander

My personal opinion is that if someone writes honestly about war, it will inherently be anti-war. — Kevin Powers

One should be known for a kind heart,because you are not just a so and so person,you are an identity who is part of the almighty god,who above all likes kindness,because he is the bestower of all desired attributes,but is benevolently looking for kindness from his creations — Jaspreet Kaur

What terrified him even more was that he trusted her. And he didn't know what that said about himself. — Sarah J. Maas

Praying helps me see perspectives otherwise beyond me. — Lysa TerKeurst

Today, take a pledge to love yourself. Do not cut, drown, get caught in the fire, or hang yourself. Reasons behind committing suicide can be cured! — Nikita Dudani

Happiness is a mysterious concept. It seems to work best as futurity: at that point I will be happy, et cetera. I feel like I experience small pieces of joy day to day. — Rachel Kushner

I think a painting is more like the real world if it's made out the real world. — Robert Rauschenberg

The finest SF comes to grips with life's mysteries, with our resentments against our own natures and our limited societies. It does so by asking basic questions in the artful, liberating way that is unique to this form of writing. Echoes of it are found in other forms of fiction - in the novel of ideas, in the historical novel, in the writings of the great philosophers and scientists; but the best SF does this all more searchingly, by taking what is in most people only a moment of wonder and rebellion against the arbitrariness of existence and making of it an art enriched by knowledge and possibility, expressing our deepest human longing to penetrate into the dark heart of the unknown. — George Zebrowski