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Later that year I happened to read a book by Dr. Neil Fiore that validated Bill's suspicion about being too careful. The book was called The Now Habit and was about overcoming procrastination. Dr. Fiore suggested that succeeding in a career is not unlike walking on a tightrope. The more success we achieve, the higher the rope. As we gain something, we have more to lose. Success causes a ravine beneath our careers that grows more deadly, creating a kind of fear of trying. He said the fear of letting people down is one of the primary reasons people procrastinate. — Donald Miller
Space is very unforgiving business — Leroy Chiao
Then I went to radio with Sinatra and I watched that disappear. — Skitch Henderson
I don't discuss works in progress ... — Tom Clancy
No one is going to be powerful in their ministry if they are hiding something that they are afraid people will find out at any moment. — David Jeremiah
This mountain must come down, the mountain of ignorance has to be brought down — Sunday Adelaja
We are so vocal about what we hate. — Josh Radnor
Of course, some would say if you have a performing inclination, then you should become a lawyer. That's a platform we use, or a priest. You know, anywhere you lecture and pontificate to people. — Rowan Atkinson
If you're giving to get, all you'll receive is disappointment. But if you're giving to give, all you'll receive is joy. — Toni Sorenson
The language of solace, and comets, and the girls we all become, in the end. — Sarah Dessen
The aura of his soul. She'd seen them before when she'd guided the dead. But she'd never seen one quite like this, darkness and light blending to a color and texture that was both frightening and beautiful. — Eve Silver
The future is our responsibility, but change will not take place until the majority loose confidence in their dictator's and elected officials' ability to solve problems. It will likely take an economic catastrophe resulting in enormous human suffering to bring about true social change. — Jacque Fresco
Who would ever understand me? — Karen Marie Moning
I love the role of Ripley. — Sigourney Weaver
As far as the regime is concerned, well, the play is sheer terror for them. Because they feel, How dare - how dare anybody lift his or her voice in criticism against us? We have the guns. Their level of paranoia and power-drunkenness is unbelievable. — Wole Soyinka