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I think most people treasure the skeletons in their closets. We want them to remain unrevealed for a reason. — Calia Read

Not only during the ascent, but also during the descent my willpower is dulled. The longer I climb the less important the goal
seems to me, the more indifferent I become to myself. My attention
has diminished, my memory is weakened. My mental fatigue is now
greater than the bodily. It is so pleasant to sit doing nothing - and therefore so dangerous. Death through exhaustion is like death
through freezing - a pleasant one. — Reinhold Messner

Of course, from time to time, I want to do everything myself and be more involved on my own with the creative process. But I don't mind the collaboration at all. — Michel Gondry

It's as if, after all these years, the quest itself has become the point for me, and the end is frightening. — Stephen King

Freedom is the greatest fruit of self sufficiency. — Epicurus

From that day on he learned to accept the
dungeon he existed in, neither seeking to escape with sudden derring-do nor beating his pate
bloody on its walls.
And, thus resigned, he returned to work. — Richard Matheson

Writing's a lot like cooking. Sometimes the cake won't rise, no matter what you do, and every now and again the cake tastes better than you ever could have dreamed it would. — Neil Gaiman

Leadership simply begins with the courage to be yourself. So everyone else can be, too. — Umair Haque

The expression "to write something down" suggests a descent of thought to the fingers whose movements immediately falsify it. — William H Gass

I'm definitely not a fearless individual. — Serena Williams

No disease of the imagination is so difficult to cure, as that which is complicated with the dread of guilt : fancy and conscience then act interchangeably upon us, and so often shift their places, that the illusions of one are not distinguished from the dictates of the other. — E. M. Forster