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Like so many other kids gone wrong from my time, place, and class, I thought it glamorous to be self-destructive. Unfortunately, I had also always known that this was a stupid and callow way to think. — Emily Carter

Money is finite; it's limited by a number and what you can buy with it. Power has no limits if you're willing to go far enough in order to get as much of it as you can. — Beau Willimon

You can practice to learn a technique, but I'm more interested in conceiving of something in the moment. — Herbie Hancock

The biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has been accomplished. — George Bernard Shaw

Love is ecstasy of life — Lailah Gifty Akita

He looked at the sky and saw the white cumulus built like friendly piles of ice cream and high above were the thin feathers of the cirrus against the high September sky. — Ernest Hemingway,

That is why, as soon as I felt a real attraction for my first passion which was the motorcycle, and in spite of the danger it could represent, they encouraged me. — Jacky Ickx

When I started school in 1958 there were no books written by Aboriginals in the school system and everything about Native life was written by white people through their eyes.
Now, Aboriginal writers can tell their stories. They have always been our narratives to tell, not others. — Rick Revelle

We were just a one-room bookstore; we didn't have any money for lawyers. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Are we not all shipwrecked, ... condemned to death? ... However impatient our neighbours make us, however much indignation our race arouses, we are all bound together, and the companions of a chain-gang have everything to lose by mutual insults ... — Henri Frederic Amiel

The absolute minimum for effective exercise is three times a week on alternate days for at least half an hour. — Jane Fonda

If I wanted to be agreed with or fed my own opinion I would be sitting in front of a mirror, not a computer. If I was concerned with a stranger's opinion of me I would have a gun in my hand, not a keyboard. — Christy Leigh Stewart

By the toil of others we are led into the presence of things which have been brought from darkness into light. We are excluded from no age, but we have access to them all; — Seneca.