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It is impossible for authors to discover beauties in one another's works; they have eyes only for spots and blemishes. — Joseph Addison

Innovation applied across the board of development is having a huge impact, and can have more. All sorts of technology can provide shortcuts, can overcome obstacles which once seemed insuperable. — Helen Clark

We are well aware of the task ahead of us in what will be a very difficult match but which we all dream of playing. — Zinedine Zidane

Try not to kill me with your love,
try not to break a glass wall
seeing everything,
but going unheard,
the words feel unspoken.
Crystals gleaming at our feet,
innocently joined by red fists
and a kiss. — Megan Hutchinson

Jostling in the saddle against an iron shirt of mail wasn't half as romantic as the books made it out to be. — Amy Jarecki

It's the opening line of a football game returned for a touchdown. Or fumbled.
It's what orange juice is to breakfast, the first minutes of a blind date, a salesman's opening remarks.
It sets the tone, lights the stage, greases the skids for everything to follow.
It's the most important part of everything you'll ever write because if it doesn't work, whatever follows won't matter. It won't get read.
It's your opening paragraph. And enough can't be said about its importance.
Seduction. That's basically what leads are all about--enticing the reader across the threshold of your book, novel or article--because nothing happens until you get 'em inside.
And you literally have only seconds to do it because surveys show that eight out of ten people quit reading whatever it is they've started after the first fifty words. — Lionel Fisher

I've learned how to stay humble. I don't want to get in over my head because when you do that it takes you off your game. — Gabby Douglas

I think when you dissect a joke too much, you have ruined whatever there is in comedy. — Bob Saget

You can't legislate intelligence and common sense into people. — Will Rogers