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If you want self-esteem." "Do estimable acts" ~ V, from A Piece of Cake: Memoir — Cupcake Brown

Real elegance is having convictions — Deeda Blair

I think there's a million talented people out there, it's just a matter of luck a lot of the time. — Joan Cusack

One very important key to maintaining our daily sanity is a simple scheduling tactic I call Putting Things the Hell Off. — Ian Frazier

He honestly believed, for an instant, that what he'd heard was music-a tune piped, a burble of notes, a little scrap of melody floating by on wind and breaking his heart. — Anne Tyler

If you wave a flag, make it an American Flag. — Antonio Villaraigosa

Two sorts of writers possess genius: those who think, and those who cause others to think. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

But when I went to Harvard, it kind of got washed out of me, partly because people made fun of you in college. If you said you believed in God, they would look at you clinically, you know, suggest that you needed a referral. — Jonathan Kozol

Where the Lord closes a door, somewhere He opens a window. — Julie Andrews

I was taken down by a bench. -Rose Hathaway — Richelle Mead

The music provokes a sharp longing the music soothes. — David Mitchell

Creativity is what helps me escape a lot of my inner demons. — Demi Lovato

If you do just one thing to change the world, go organic, — Maria Rodale

What manner of ship is this? What does it do? What is its combat record? Well, those are fair questions, if difficult ones. The Reluctant, as was said, is a naval auxiliary. It operates in the back areas of the Pacific. In its holds it carries food and trucks and dungarees and toothpaste and toilet paper. For the most part it remains on its regular run, from Tedium to Apathy and back; about five days each way. It makes an occasional trip to Monotony, and once it made a run all the way to Ennui, a distance of two thousand nautical miles from Tedium. It performs its dreary and unthanked job, and performs it, if not inspiredly, then at least adequately. — Thomas Heggen

You can't be a good actor if you get too affected by fame. Because then you're not real, and you're not really wanting more. You look at a lot of actors who, before they were famous, did a lot of amazing work, and once they got too big, it just got off. — Ansel Elgort