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Sometimes you can make a substantial amount of money and automatically think that you've made it, that you did everything you wanted to do. Some people just stop. — Raekwon

He came face-to-face with the rude paradox fame had dealt him: The secret of his extraordinary art had been his ability to observe human interaction anonymously, thereby gaining insight into the emotions on display in ordinary life
it was his ability to become a fly-on-the-wall that made him famous, and fame had destroyed his ability to become a fly-on-the-wall. — C.R. Strahan

The members of humanity are really and truly souls. We're all part of one great oversoul. — Benjamin Creme

Don't follow me into the madness of the world, just accompany me within my own!"
~Kateland Black-2011~ — Kateland Black

A true measure of an entrepreneur / successful-person is how they deal with adversity. — Noah Kagan

You are stronger than me," Asa says. "And in bravery and strength, there is a kind of beauty. — Matthew J. Kirby

To act as though we have hope is to keep hope alive — Greg Van Eekhout

But love can flash like lightning, striking you down in a split second. — Anonymous

Be happy, nothing else truly matters. — Nityananda Das

Jesus told us to look at the birds; they don't worry about the future because our Heavenly Father feeds them. I think that's why they praise Him. — Lynn Austin

I don't share the view that China and the U.S. need to reach some kind of strategic accommodation to carve up the Asia-Pacific region - that is an arrogant proposition and deeply insulting to other countries in the region, including Japan and potentially also India and Indonesia. — John Howard

They look quite promising in the shop; and not entirely without hope when I get them back into my wardrobe. But then, when I put them on they tend to deteriorate with a very strange rapidity and one feels so sorry for them. — Joyce Grenfell

Maturing as a poet means maturing as the whole man, experiencing new emotions appropriate to one's age, and with the same intensity as the emotions of youth. — T. S. Eliot