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And really, it's not about the destination. It's getting there that's the good part. — Morgan Matson

I wasn't academically successful. And maybe I've spent a lot of my career trying to make up for that. — Anna Wintour

Good salesmanship is nothing more than maximizing the positive and minimizing the negative. — Barbara Corcoran

You may have failed at something you tried, but that does not make you a failure. — Jamie Larbi

The ayatollah in Iran says he believes that he got the letter, but he thinks he accidentally threw it out with his Crate & Barrel catalog. — David Letterman

Just as some books are so beautiful and intriguing that you never want to put them down, forever eager of what lies beyond the scope of a single page, so you never cease to intrigue me, leaving me in constant yearning of all that resides within you. — Katie Douglas

In every city you go, you will come across men of different kinds and you are the one to choose where your to belong. — Auliq Ice

In 'Falling Skies,' I was playing a soldier and a fighter, and then, when I was taken captive, you're still in this post-apocalyptic world. — Jessy Schram

no one is ever ready for anything — Alethea Kontis

I've heard that there are two things that a person simply cannot hide.

Sneezes and love..

But it looks like there's a person who never knows unless you tell them. — Waroo

I set a goal for myself everyday when I write - 10 pages a day - and it's much harder because I'm too dumb to turn off my Twitter and everything so it's always on and it's a real distraction. It's a major distraction. — R.L. Stine

My mother taught me to knit when I was seven. I forgot about knitting until one day I saw Marion at the counter with hers and confessed that I knew how. Confessed is the right word. In those days, in the early 1980s, knitting was not a hobby a preteen would readily admit to. But Marion, every enthusiastic, pounced upon me and insisted that I show her something I'd made. I did
a misshapen scarf
which she priased exravagantly. she lent me a raspberry-colored wool for another project, a hat for myself. Since then I've been knitting pretty continuously. It's addictive and it's soothing, and fora a few minutes anyway, it makes me feel closer to my mother. — Anita Shreve