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Who knows how many artists fail because the light that shines through them is defracted in a thousand directions and not concentrated in a single beam? — Eric Maisel

We know we cannot be kind to animals until we stop exploiting them
exploiting animals in the name of science, exploiting animals in the name of sport, exploiting animals in the name of fashion, and yes, exploiting animals in the name of food. — Cesar Chavez

The fleet sailed to its war base in the North Sea, headed not so much for some rendezvous with glory as for rendezvous with discretion. — Barbara Tuchman

She needs to let loose, I thought you could help her."
"Isn't that your job?"
"Not yet. — Karina Halle

The problem with all politicians is that they are human. — Steven Ivy Attorney Entrepreneur

Why are you afraid of death? Where you are, death is not. Where death is, you are not. What is it that you fear. — Epicurus

Every thing has changed but my mind never. — Pavankumar Nagaraj

Like all twenty-one-year-old poets, I thought I would be dead by thirty, and Sylvia Plath had not set a helpful example. For a while there, you were made to feel that, if a poet and female,
you could not really be serious about it unless you'd made a least one suicide attempt. So I felt I was running out of time. — Margaret Atwood

Death seemed to lose its terrors and to borrow a grace and dignity in sublime keeping with the life that was ebbing away. — Charles Bracelen Flood

I've always found Mr. Disney to be somewhat of a shy person, a kid at heart. — Annette Funicello

I do think whatever the short-term gain for [Donald]Trump might've been by skipping the Fox debate, it was also kind of - it could become a landmark moment. He has now showed the media that he doesn't need them and that he has the people behind him. — Ryan Grim

You know what, I distinctly remember my boat blew up and I was killed! — Jeremy Clarkson

Creativity becomes more visible when adults try to be more attentive to the cognitive processes of children than to the results they achieve in various fields of doing and understanding. — Loris Malaguzzi