Merzbow Pulse Quotes & Sayings
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Merely because you have got something to say that may be of interest to others does not free you from making all due effort to express that something in the best possible medium and form.
[Letter to Max E. Feckler, Oct. 26, 1914] — Jack London

Humility is the true key to success. Successful people lose their way at times. They often embrace and overindulge from the fruits of success. Humility halts this arrogance and self-indulging trap. Humble people share the credit and wealth, remaining focused and hungry to continue the journey of success. — Rick Pitino

Up to this point White has been following well-known analysis. But now he makes a fatal error: he begins to use his own head — Siegbert Tarrasch

The price of cowardice will only be evil. We shall reap courage and victory only when we dare to make sacrifices. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

He said, 'Don't mind what happened to me. Don't be angry. I'm a frail creature with certain crude reflexes. — Elizabeth Knox

There were a couple of years where I was skating and acting at the same time. — Julie Benz

I've always had to pay double for my sins: once with scoldings and then again with my own sense of despair. — Anne Frank

Our self-love can less bear to have our tastes than our opinions condemned. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Obsessive devotion to creating can spark that which is called 'genius.' Smarter or more gifted? The 'madness' is the insatiable drive to discover, achieve and create. Monomania can develop into 'genius,' as the individual delves deeper into the process leaving normal parameters behind. — Paul Russo

Because who wants an incredibly written book sitting on their bookshelf if they have to stare at a shitty cover? — Colleen Hoover

Colon in particular had great difficulty with the idea that you went on investigating after someone had confessed. It outraged his training and experience. You got a confession and there it ended. You didn't go around disbelieving people. You disbelieved people only when they said they were innocent. Only guilty people were trustworthy. Anything — Terry Pratchett

Liberty once lost, is lost forever. — John Adams