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Whoever gives advice to a heedless man is himself in need of advice. — Saadi

Even now I don't consider myself skinny, but I have put a lot of hard work into my body over the years, and in the process, I've really learned to love myself. — Kelly Osbourne

Male pride is not really about pride. It's about fear - the fear of being seen as feminine. And that's why "girl stuff" is so dangerous. And as long as most men remain deathly afraid of it, they'll continue to take it out on the rest of us. — Julia Serano

Life sucks, and I am pretty sure Fate hates me. But there is nothing I can do about any of that. — John Goode

I think a misconception among many non-religious people is that anyone with a strong faith is, in all ways and at all times, blindly consistent, unwavering, unquestioning. — Alice McDermott

Writing a story, regardless of length, begins always with a single word. — Don Roff

When we learn to use the power of love then the world will see the peace. — Debasish Mridha

A cheap, utilitarian clock hung on the wall; its secondhand clicked inconsistently - slow, fast, fast, slow - as if it were spitting out Morse code. — Anonymous

In most of my films I write the music into the script. I'm listening to songs and lyrics that empower the themes of the film. There's a lot of Indigenous music that has not been heard widely and I love the idea of giving that music to the rest of the world. — Warwick Thornton

We are all born bonded to nature; that's why we put depictions of flowers and forests, rather than bulldozers or log piles, on our walls. — Bob Brown

crawled like a blind slug into the
web — Charles Bukowski

You must be on your toes constantly, yet be relaxed. — Masaaki Hatsumi

There's no field of music which doesn't have good ideas. — Robert Wyatt

I suddenly saw the little hobo standing under a sad street lamp with his thumb stuck out
poor forlorn man, poor lost sometime boy, now broken ghost of the penniless wilds. — Jack Kerouac