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You can't make money on Broadway. You make nothing. You maybe make like $1,350 a week after you pay out all the producers. — Colin Quinn

I think there may be more truth in fiction than in real life. Or at least truth condensed so that it's more easily understood. — Dean Koontz

I didn't get into writing to make money or get famous or any of that. I got into it to hit hearts, and man, when I get letters not just from the soldiers but from their kids, especially their kids, it makes it all worthwhile. — Tim O'Brien

Everything is done with a goal, and that goal is "good". — Aristotle.

It is true that integrity alone won't make you a leader, but without integrity you will never be one. — Zig Ziglar

When I'm writing, I thoroughly enjoy it. It just goes on. — Malachy McCourt

Man is now in charge of the thermostat for the globe. — Tom Udall

The basic issue of an American society which is fair, which is providing opportunity for all, is nowadays being replaced by the correct perception that we're living in a rigged economy - where it doesn't matter how hard you worked, the result will be all the income goes to the people at the very top. It's leading to a lot of frustration and anger, and people want some fundamental changes to the way we do economics and growth. — Bernie Sanders

And that's when I knew that I was going to be okay. — Sherman Alexie

Don't risk what is important to you, to get what is not important to you. — Warren Buffett

That's the Staatsoper," says Neumann Two one night. The facade of a grand building rises gracefully, pilastered and crenelated. Stately wings soar on either side, somehow both heavy and light. It strikes Werner just then as wondrously futile to build splendid buildings, to make music, to sing songs, to print huge books full of colorful birds in the face of the seismic, engulfing indifference of the world - what pretensions humans have! Why bother to make music when the silence and wind are so much larger? Why light lamps when the darkness will inevitably snuff them? When Russian prisoners are chained by threes and fours to fences while German privates tuck live grenades in their pockets and run? Opera — Anthony Doerr