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When did pursuing your ambitions cross the line from brave into foolhardy? How did you know when to stop? — Hanya Yanagihara
There is a sort of theory that you should adapt bad books because they always make more successful films. — Christopher Hampton
My heart laments that virtue cannot live
Out of the teeth of emulation. — William Shakespeare
Life is given for wisdom, and yet we are not wise; for goodness, and we are not good; for overcoming evil, and evil remains; for patience and sympathy and love, and yet we are fretful and hard and weak and selfish. We are keyed not to attainment, but to the struggle toward it. — Thornton T. Munger
We should put our trust not in the crowd, who say that only free men can be educated, but rather in the philosophers, who say that none but the educated can be free. — Epictetus
The THINGS that COUNT most IN LIFE ARE the THINGS that CAN'T BE COUNTED. — Zig Ziglar
If you don't read you will have nothing to write. — Debasish Mridha
I'm always envious of the actors who get to come to work every day and really grow deep roots there, but it is really fun playing lots of different characters. — Jaime Ray Newman
There is no rational commensuration between what affects us and what affects others; the first we sense physically, the other only touches us morally. — Marquis De Sade
Jefferson subsequently came to believe that Henry's speech attacking the Stamp Act had been "the dawn of the Revolution."36 — John Ferling
Y'all probably watched a lot of television."
"We didn't have TV."
"Nintendo, then?"
He shook his head.
"Fantasy football? Xbox?" I frowned. "Please tell me you had Angry Birds."
"We had a library," he said, "and a few educational magazines."
"Huh. Well, that's just tragic. — Cecily White
What you don't see with your eyes, don't witness with your mouth. Jewish proverb — Atticus Aristotle
Whoever lives in whichever state should learn the culture of thestate and its language. — Raj Thackeray