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Being broke is not a disgrace, it is only a catastrophe. — Rex Stout

To miss the joy is to miss everything. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I'd said to myself once that Gabriel preferred a life where he felt as little responsibility for others as possible. That was true. But even more true is the fact that he preferred a life where others felt no responsibility for him. — Kelley Armstrong

Painting, art in general, enchants me. It is my life. What else matters? When you put all your soul into a work, all that is noble in you, you cannot fail to find a kindred soul who understands you, and you do not need a host of such spirits. Is not that all an artist should wish for? — Camille Pissarro

To protect your investment. It — Nora Roberts

I miss him the second he disappears. I miss him so much it hurts. — Jessica Sorensen

Tim believes that entrepreneurship isn't based on an idea or a plan, or even a model - it is based on having a strong competency in something. The way to overcome fear, he claims, is by testing your competency. — Kevin Kelly

You always make me get so fuckin' emotional. I'd get my ass beat if anyone saw me the way I am with you. — Riley Hart

Old Lights include the resurgent fundamentalists in every religion who put a freeze on history and fortify their adherents against the "new dark age" in which they are forced to live. "Back to the Bible," Old Lights shout; "back to the Koran," Old Lights thunder. But not everything Old Lights say is wrong. Much is right. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day, the old adage reminds us. — Leonard Sweet

When the smoothness of the pages of a newly purchased book comes to your hands, it is evident that the book is well-read. — Mosiur Rehman

A man who is born to be hanged can never be drowned. — Marguerite Kaye

Faith is the bird that sings while it is yet dark. — Max Lucado

They still talk about the night that Augie Pabst, a fresh-faced heir to the brewing fortune, drove a rented Falcon into the swimming pool of the Mark Thomas Inn in Monterey, California. His reviews were so good that he repeated the act at a Howard Johnson's outside Denver. — Brock Yates