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What the song expressed so perfectly from lyric to melody was unrequited love, and we men of the south loved nothing more than unrequited love, cracked hearts our primary weakness after cigarettes, coffee, and cognac. — Viet Thanh Nguyen

People who blame others for their failures never overcome them. They simply move from problem to problem. To reach your potential, you must continually improve yourself, and you can't do that if you don't take responsibility for your actions and learn from your mistakes. — John C. Maxwell

I've been trying not to be a big baby by insisting on holding his hand in front of the angels, but the urge is strong. I don't want to embarrass him even when he's unconscious. But now that the others are gone, I sit beside him and hold his hand. It's warm, and I pull it to my chest to warm me up. — Susan Ee

The only reason to delay at this point was because the immediate prospect was so deeply uninviting. — J.K. Rowling

Perhaps the hardest lesson of all is that there is no such thing as 'getting it right'-least of all with the promulgation of quality. — Mary Walton

They Have a Negative Attitude and Pessimistic Outlook — Mike Weinberg

It is, of course, the last resort of a liar to challenge his inquisitor to call him a liar directly. — William Landay

Wisdom is nothing more than healed pain. — Robert E.Lee

After I exhausted the blues thing, I got into jazz. — Robert Quine

Hip-hop is always moving. It's always looking for the next style; it's always trying to one-up the last person. — El-P

I'm probably the only relief pitcher who has more saves than strikeouts. — Dan Quisenberry

[On Chopin's Preludes:]
His genius was filled with the mysterious sounds of nature, but transformed into sublime equivalents in musical thought, and not through slavish imitation of the actual external sounds. His composition of that night was surely filled with raindrops, resounding clearly on the tiles of the Charterhouse, but it had been transformed in his imagination and in his song into tears falling upon his heart from the sky ... The gift of Chopin is [the expression of] the deepest and fullest feelings and emotions that have ever existed. He made a single instrument speak a language of infinity. He could often sum up, in ten lines that a child could play, poems of a boundless exaltation, dramas of unequalled power. — George Sand

The frontier orbital approach was further developed in various directions by my own group and many other scientists, both theoretical and experimental. — Kenichi Fukui