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To lose faith in oneself is to cease to create; to cease to create is to cease to exist. — Alice Tisdale Hobart

The forties are very cool and very pastoral. The fifties look like they're pastoral, and then you get a bit more turbulence. — Pierce Brosnan

Socialism takes and redistributes wealth, but it is utterly incapable of creating wealth. — Leonard Read

The rhythms of the game complemented the lifestyle he preferred. — Nicholas Dawidoff

Playing live was always definitely a lot more fun. You picture it: working alone in the studio eight or 10 hours a day with nobody else there, being frustrated and driven crazy by all of the things that you have to deal with, vs. thousands of people screaming and singing along with you playing. — Tom Scholz

If every babe who cried were still alive, well, then, the world would be a very crowded place, indeed. — Kate DiCamillo

Twittering and blogging and all that is fine, but there is no idea of how to phrase something beautifully; how to use language to create an emotion. It's just passing information and sometimes very superficial information. — Isabel Allende

It would be impossible to transact business of any magnitude today if cash payments were required. We see the truth of this when we consider that more than 90% of all commercial transactions are estimated to be carried on today by the medium of commercial paper or negotiable instruments. — James Matlock Ogden

Apparently, the princes had found the only four women in the universes who didn't dream of being royal, rich and adored by their husbands. — Michelle M. Pillow

I was planning a death, not a burglary, but in many ways that just made it easier. Taking a life was, in my experience, a damned sight less complicated than taking jewels from a hidden strongbox. — Michael McClung

With animation, because you can draw anything and do anything and have the characters do whatever you want, the tendency is to be very loose with the boundaries and the rules. — Matt Groening

I don't think you've been in love. Not recently, anyway. I'm not sure you remember what it's like. It compromises you. It takes over your body. Like a bareword. I think love is a bareword. — Max Barry

This is the sanctification of your studies: when they are devoted to God, and when He is the end, the object, and the life of them all. — Richard Baxter