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Glory, causes, careers, and love mean nothing on an empty stomach. Because of food, I lost my self-respect; because of food, I suffered the humiliation of a lowly cur; and because of food I took up creative writing, with a vengeance. — Mo Yan

You must have the courage to face what happened today and to live with it in your heart and to use the memory of it to grow and be strong. — Allan Frewin Jones

I've been working since I was 18. People say something every time I cut my hair. They wouldn't say this to Dustin Hoffman. — Carole Bouquet

I have a theory that selfness and bravery aren't all that differnt — Veronica Roth

I have a website because it's an interesting tool, very - and quite unexpectedly - useful for my work. It's become an archive and a fairly complete on-line portfolio, as well as offering an opportunity to write a little. — John Howe

Every life has a divine purpose and that is to be happy. — Debasish Mridha

I was a very good tennis player in Ottawa, Canada - nationally ranked when I was, like, 13. Then I moved to Los Angeles when I was 15, and everyone in L.A. just killed me. I was pretty great in Canada. Not so much in Los Angeles. — Matthew Perry

In time of war all countries behave equally badly, because the power of action is handed over to stupid and obstinate men. — Kenneth Clark

It is a lot harder when you are 4-1 down than when you are 4-1 up. — Kevin Keegan

Paul doesn't pray that the Colossians will find something they don't have; rather he prays they'll grow in their awareness and understanding of what they already have. — Tullian Tchividjian

Justice is truth in action. — Benjamin Disraeli

Living the same sorrows three times was a suffering, but it was a suffering to relive even the same joys. The joy of life is born from feeling, whether it be joy or grief, always of short duration, and woe to those who know they will enjoy eternal bliss. — Umberto Eco