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I thought religion would eventually wither away and we'd all be worshiping at the altar of science. — A. J. Jacobs

We can improve our relationships with others by leaps and bounds if we become encouragers instead of critics. — Joyce Meyer

She'd rather hoped for something simple, like a lined piece of notebook paper with MY EVIL PLAN written across the top, but no luck. — Cassandra Clare

I think every high school student who was alert during the early '60s got very embittered by the slow progress and the violence surrounding the Civil Rights Movement. — P. J. O'Rourke

I carry around a notebook that is equal parts day planner and journal. Every morning, I check to see what the agenda for the day is, and if there isn't a plan, I make one. I strive to fill the rest of the page with miscellaneous thoughts and ideas and go back through and fill sparse pages as well. If I start skipping days, I know I'm off course and need to take a step back and ground my life. — Kit Williamson

I work to eat, but I write to live.
-Nakia R. Laushaul — Nakia R. Laushaul

Fatigue, discomfort, discouragement are merely symptoms of effort. — Morgan Freeman

Be Persitent in your passion's — Gerard Labrecque

Leave the talking for others and live by walking. Go, go and go extra mile and you will be a true owner of what belongs to you — Israelmore Ayivor

Is this your idea of a joke?" she whispered as Mr. Jenkins stood to begin that day's lesson. I pulled out my notebook and shook my head. "No joke. My plan is to win you back one physics problem at a time." Connor laughed. "Does this make me Jacob? — R.S. Grey

As a Christian, I try to meditate or pray at least once a day, however briefly. — Jay Parini

And below, the notebook filled with fine cursive script, laying out in strict order conclusion and delusion, mingling myth and science, drawing from learned men and legends, all of it based on the power of dreams. To any casual observer, it could be either a muddle of half-thought-out nonsense or, at best, the outline for a clever-silly novel. Only to me did it have the look of a careful, deliberate plan. In — Diana Gabaldon

Uta Hagen would say, there's the representational actor and the presentational actor. — Jake Gyllenhaal