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Myth is the secret opening through which the inexhaustible energies of the cosmos pour into human manifestation ... — Joseph Campbell

After a time man finds that it is not happiness, but knowledge, towards which he is going, and that both pleasure and pain are great teachers, and that he learns as much from evil as from good. — Swami Vivekananda

A books should teach us to enjoy life, or to endure it. — Samuel Johnson

My life is bigger than basketball. — Dwyane Wade

I found the most difficult thing when you became successful - when I had the record album, it won Album of the Year - that you were cut off from the source of your material. Your material was everyday people, and you were kind of cut off from that, and you had to work at it. — Bob Newhart

The only really good place to buy lumber is at a store where the lumber has already been cut and attached together in the form of furniture finished and put inside boxes. — Dave Barry

When solutions are offered us by the people who originally brought us the problem, we do well to be suspicious. — Robin Morgan

Hungry licked her spoon and then pointed it at me. 'Aren't you forgetting the dishes?' she asked.
'Absolutely not,' I said. 'I'll remember the dishes as long as I live. See you later, Hungry. — Lemony Snicket

I would never interrupt you," he told her. "I love it when you talk Sweetly to me. — Courtney Milan

He'd read in a textbook once a quote by the famous Captain Reynolds: I am not a brave man. But bravery, like most things, can be faked. And sometimes, in rare instances, it will lead to the real thing. — Dan Krokos

I have alternately been called an Aristocrat and a Democrat. I am neither. I am a Christocrat. — Benjamin Rush

I like working in children's books because it gives rise to such a variety of jobs. One month it may be a picture book, the next a retelling, the next a play, a short story or the start of the next novel. — Geraldine McCaughrean

I remember the first time I ever showed my parents a song that I had written. The content may have been a little darker than they were used to, or really introspective in a way that may have been uncomfortable. I thought they'd retaliate with some kind of judgment or concern about whether I was feeling all right, but they were proud of it. — Tyler Joseph