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The bookends of success are starting and finishing. Decisions help us start; discipline helps us finish. — John C. Maxwell

What I mean to say is, the more you remember, the more you've lost. — Emily St. John Mandel

Perhaps because of all the money poured into this, the things behind the spanking displays look old and crummy, like articles from a time that has been left behind. I slap down the stairs in my sandals. I am annoyed that this past can look so tawdry and so safe, as if destined from the outset to end up behind glass, securely roped off and under pressure-button control. And I am annoyed at myself: what's the problem? Isn't a museum the place for things that are over? — Anna Funder

If I ever accidentally make something that seems to gain traction, I'll probably abandon it immediately. — Markus Persson

Everyone who plays the flute should learn singing. — James Galway

So I was a punk out of frustration. But I became a Tory out of hope. — Niall Ferguson

I just think that the qualities of leadership are unknown even to the leader until he's tested and given a challenge. — Steven Spielberg

V-e-r-y s-l-o-w-l-y, David explained that without slates on the roof, the rain would get in. In their way, they were just as important as walls. Dr. Moberley asked David if he was afraid of the rain getting in. David told him that he didn't like getting wet. It wasn't so bad outside, especially if you were dressed for it, but most people didn't dress for rain indoors. — John Connolly

Jonas. Their rock. Shattered into so many shards. Holding himself together through the sheer force of will. — Christine Feehan

To those who cite the first amendment as reason for excluding God from more and more of our institutions and everyday life, may I just say: The first amendment of the Constitution was not written to protect the people of this country from religious values; it was written to protect religious values from government tyranny. — Ronald Reagan

The Government has to stop borrowing as much money; if we don't, quite frankly New Zealand will be downgraded and interest rates will go up for all New Zealanders. — John Key

Medora Manson, in her prosperous days, inaugurated a "literary salon"; but it had soon died out owing to the reluctance of the literary to frequent it. — Edith Wharton