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Art is a game. Too bad for him who makes a duty of it. — Max Jacob
Regret is useless in life. It's in the past. All we have is now. — Marlon Brando
A man went to Istanbul, his first visit there. On his way to a business meeting, this man lost his way. He began raging at himself for getting lost, until a realization allowed him to transcend his ire. "How can I be lost? I've never been here before?" pp 104-105 — Melody Beattie
I am human because I belong, I participate, I share. — Desmond Tutu
It did occur to Tristan that this might not be the sanest moment of his life, but he couldn't allow lack of information or common sense to get in the way of true desperation — Z.A. Maxfield
True healers know that wellness is the order of the day, so they do not allow themselves, even for a moment, to see anything other than that. So, the power of the healer is in the power to influence the one who needs to be healed into a vibration that allows the healing that they are summoning. (that they could get, even without the healer, but they can get faster with a healer's influence). — Abraham Hicks
Strength takes control, the ability, and the consistency to outweigh the obstacle at hand. No storm lats forever. — Chanekka Pullens
So you never know who you touch. You never know how or when you'll have an impact, or how important your example can be to someone else (20). — Denzel Washington
Every time I work on a project, I keep every little piece of paper. — Micah Lexier
Make no mistake, adolescence is a war. No one gets out unscathed. — Harlan Coben
Today I am in control because I want to be. I have my fingers on the switch, but have lived a lifetime ignoring the control I have over my own world. Today is different. — A.S. King
I felt that, in some ways, my novels lacked heart because of the distance between me and the subject matter. But no one wants to read a book based on good health, a happy upbringing, a long marriage. — Jim Crace