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We seldom require more to the happiness of the present hour than to surpass him that stands next before us. — Samuel Johnson

The lesson in all this is that to pit women against men is a form of denigration of women, as though their measure must be determined by masculine standards. The — Eric Metaxas

Directing is a big responsibility to take on. I think I'm only good at doing things I know very well. I don't direct movies because I get offered the new vampire movie or science fiction movie. I don't get offered those, anyway, but if I did, I would just tell 'em, "Look, I'm the wrong guy." I only do things about people and situations, and I do the ones that I think I'm the best guy for the job on, which is usually something I generate myself. — Billy Bob Thornton

You are not judged by your success, but rather, how you respond to your failures. — T.W. Brown

When I was at school you got an overall general education on many things, even just basic facts. — Jo Brand

Before writing, I start with a series of questions, specific things I need to know before I can write the book ... That list grows and changes as I do more and more research. But when I've answered the bulk of the questions, I begin to write ... — David B. Coe

Frodo: If you ask it of me, I will give you the One Ring. — J.R.R. Tolkien

the old name absorbs into me - MANNAHATTA, "the place encircled by many swift tides and sparkling waters. — Walt Whitman

Torn between the impulse to stroke his head, and the urge to cave it in with a rock, I did neither. — Diana Gabaldon

Quite early on, and certainly since I started writing, I found that philosophical questions occupied me more than any other kind. I hadn't really thought of them as being philosophical questions, but one rapidly comes to an understanding that philosophy's only really about two questions: 'What is true?' and 'What is good?' — Tom Stoppard