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It is very important not to become hard. The artist must always have one skin too few in comparison to other people, so you feel the slightest wind. — Shusha Guppy

How much we can do depends on how much we think we can do. When you really believe you can do more, your mind thinks creatively and shows you the way. — David J. Schwartz

Don't forget that Linux became only possible because 20 years of OS research was carefully studied, analyzed, discussed and thrown away. — Ingo Molnar

I really cherish having my private time and being alone and being able to decompress. It's my own version of meditating. — Tim Gunn

If people from Poland are called Poles, why aren't people from Holland called Holes? — Steven Wright

Im either running from life or im just waiting to die im the supplier or fire if you chasing a high. — T.I.

My latest tendency is to collapse about 11:00 and with the tears flowing from my eyes or the gin rising to their level and leaking over, and tell interested friends or acquaintances that I haven't a friend in the world and likewise care for nobody ... — F Scott Fitzgerald

This book was not written because I wanted to offer a supreme model to the man who struggles; I wanted to show him that he must not fear pain, temptation or death - because all three can be conquered, all three have already been conquered. Christ suffered pain, and since then pain has been sanctified. Temptation fought until the very last moment to lead him astray, and Temptation was defeated. Christ died on the Cross, and at that instant death was vanquished forever. — Nikos Kazantzakis

The Castle. He'd seen this expression far too many times during their marriage. The Castle was Bryony drawing up the gates and retreating deep into the inner keep. And he'd always hated it. Marriage meant that you shared your goddamn castle. You didn't leave your poor knight of a husband circling the walls trying to find a way in. — Sherry Thomas