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To be a success as a Broadway composer, you must be Jewish or gay. I'm both. — Leonard Bernstein

The future belongs to those who give the next generation reason for hope. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

When we face our fear of death and slow down our busy lives, we come to realize our relationships are precious, a part of life's foundation. Knowing this fact helps us to understand that death's true purpose is to teach us how to live. — Molly Friedenfeld

I try to keep my life low key, and I don't like going to parties unless they're thrown by a friend of mine, or they're to do with a project I'm in, or it's because I've been nominated for an award. — James McAvoy

My maternal granddad, Leonard, was full of amazing stories. He was an orphan, with 11 or 12 brothers and sisters, and he used to tell us about growing up near the Irrawaddy river and how one brother was eaten by a crocodile. — Jamie Cullum

Marian was right. I was the Wayward. It was my job to find what was lost.
Who was lost. — Kami Garcia

There are ten thousand planes of awareness within the infinite mind of the diamond mind, your deeper mind. — Frederick Lenz

The world is always in movement. — V.S. Naipaul

An industry which can furnish results identical to nature must be the absolute in art. — Charles Baudelaire

It's not a question of whether the transition from old to the new goals, practices and metrics is going to happen. It's already under way. — Steve Denning

But I did not write any such letter that evening. Because when I returned to the house I encountered Sophie in the flesh for the first time and fell, if not instantaneously, then swiftly and fathomlessly in love with her. It was a love which, as time wore on that summer, I realized had many reasons for laying claim to my existence. — William Styron

Do the thing and the power will come. — Thomas A. Edison

I work out of silence, because silence makes up for my actual lack of working space. Silence substitutes for actual space, for psychological distance, for a sense of privacy and intactness. In this sense silence is absolutely necessary. — Radka Donnell

To make people laugh, you must learn where and how to pause in your delivery. — Jeffrey Mason

The shortest follies are the best. — Pierre Charron