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Sympathy can be addictive and can kill strong men as surely as a diet of nothing but sugar. — Mercedes Lackey

I am so often struck by what we do not do, all of us. And I am also, now, so acutely aware of the quick passage of time, the way that we come suddenly to our own separate closures. It is as though a thing says, I told you. But you thought I was just kidding. — Elizabeth Berg

What's great about collaborating is getting to work with wonderful people. That's what theatre is about: other people getting you to give your best, and getting everyone else's best out of them. — Jason Robert Brown

The work of the Lord is done by ordinary people who work in an extraordinary way. — Gordon B. Hinckley

When you are a person people can trust, they will call on upon you, love to be around you and work with you. — Israelmore Ayivor

In an effort to get the work of the Lord done we often lose contact with the Lord of work. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Sometimes you have to put your hand up in front of the bullshit wagaon and say, Enough! — Charlie Carillo

Why do I feel like this is our destiny. There must be a reason why we have become our characters. — David Kuklis

I have so many books to write now. So I'll write from home. Sometimes I'm writing in the office too, in my cubicle. It looks like a mess. It doesn't look like anybody uses the spot. — Gerard Way

I considered the prevention of war as the test of our security policy; in addition to being able to rapidly and forcefully end any war forced upon us. — Yitzhak Rabin

I am sure that one secret of a successful teacher is that he has formulated quite clearly in his mind what the pupil has got to know in precise fashion. He will then cease from half-hearted attempts to worry his pupils with memorizing a lot of irrelevant stuff of inferior importance. — Alfred North Whitehead

It's strange, but when I have to speak in front of an audience, I find it more comfortable to use my far-from-perfect English than Japanese. I think this is because when I have to speak seriously about something in Japanese I'm overcome with the feeling of being swallowed up in a sea of words. — Haruki Murakami

He had the kind of face you wanted to kiss - lips, forehead, cheeks, eyelids, everywhere except his chin. That you wanted to bite. — Shannon Hale