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But for a few phrases from his letters and an odd line or two of his verse, the poet walks gagged through his own biography. — John Updike

If you're going to do something, make it right and make it as good as you can. Don't waste anybody's time, especially your own. — Debra Wilson

Man shall learn from man's lot. — Aeschylus

Change is always preceded by a little pain. Some people can change and they don't have to go through so many painful things. But I think that I'm of a personality that I'm a little stubborn, so it's tough for me. — Mel Gibson

Three days later, just as I set off for work, the postman handed me a letter. I opened it on the bus, thinking it might be an early birthday card from some distant cousin. It read, in computer- ized text:
Dear Clark,
This is to show you that I am not an entirely selfish arse. And I do appreciate your efforts.
Thank you.
Will
I laughed so hard the bus driver asked me if my lottery numbers had come up. — Jojo Moyes

Everything characters say or do is a clue to their personalities, their histories, and the forces that motivate them. — William G. Tapply

We have to create perfection through love — Bernie Siegel

A magical universe was so terrifying because it was so irrational. There was no cause and effect anywhere. — Edith Hamilton

Science is not something that exists apart from human beings. It's one of the things we do as human beings, and we always have done science and technology in some form. — Margaret Atwood

Some guys just slip under the radar. — Victor Cruz

It seems very pretty,' she said when she had finished it, 'but it's RATHER hard to understand!' (You see she didn't like to confess, even to herself, that she couldn't make it out at all.) 'Somehow it seemed to fill my head with ideas - only I don't know exactly what they are! However, SOMEBODY killed SOMETHING: that's clear, at any rate - — Lewis Carroll

Even trying it as an actor, I never thought I'd actually make it. — Hank Azaria

As George Russell defined a literary movement: Five or six men who live in the same town and hate each other. — Ross Wetzsteon