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To stay a great singer or guitar player, you've got to do it 24/7. That's what I do. — Sammy Hagar

People love to have lived a great story, but few people like the work it takes to make it happen. — Donald Miller

The world tried to catch me but failed. — Hryhorii Skovoroda

My attic study is full of books, around a thousand of them, of which I might have read a half, the others lie in wait; some were bought years ago and are destined to remain unread, others were consumed as soon as I brought them home. Some , more ancient acquisitions, glare back at me accusingly, claiming their right to be read, to be given the chance to relieve me of some particularly acute area of ignorance , of which I possess legion, there is never enough time to read all these books , there never will be time enough, there is never enough time in one life to read everything. — Richard Gwyn

My family understands the pain of struggling with a loved one who's suffering from a blood-related cancer, and we seek to support those who are working to find a cure. — Nadia Bjorlin

If you don't like what you're doing, then don't do it. — Ray Bradbury

Although I know a lot of the previous shuttle flights, in theory, had their tasks laid out; but there were still some changes that came along for them. — Linda M. Godwin

A church that won't listen to the Word of God is a church already lost. — Robert Godfrey

Work hard, put maximum effort, and have a good attitude. Most importantly never give up. — Ana Monnar

The world carried on before we arrived. We make our entrance, adapt to our surroundings and join the chase to nowhere. We depart without fulfilment. The world carries on. — Kamil Ali

The first phase of modernism, which so far as the English language goes we associate with Pound and Yeats, Wyndham Lewis and Eliot and Joyce, was clerkly enough, sceptical in many ways; and yet we can without difficulty convict most of these authors of dangerous lapses into mythical thinking. All were men of critical temper, haters of the decadence of the times and the myths of mauvaise foi. All, in different ways, venerated tradition and had programmes which were at once modern and anti-schismatic. This critical temper was admittedly made to seem consistent with a strong feeling for renovation; the mood was eschatological, but scepticism and a refined traditionalism held in check what threatened to be a bad case of literary primitivism. It was elsewhere that the myths ran riot. — Frank Kermode

Words are healers of the sick tempered. — Aeschylus

Ask yourself, if there was to be no blame, and if there was to be no praise, who would I be then? — Quentin Crisp

There are things that bother me. I try not to let them, but they do. — Usain Bolt

Few have wished for memory so much as they have longed for forgetfulness. — Arthur Helps