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In the silence of their studios, busied for days at a time with works which leave the mind relatively free, painters become like women; their thoughts can revolve around the minor facts of life and penetrate their hidden meaning. — Honore De Balzac

I can assure the Marquis de Chasteler that it is my unalterable determination never to set foot on any territory which acknowledges obedience to His Majesty the King of Bohemia and Hungary. — Marquis De Lafayette

I love 'Harry Potter.' I'm a huge nerd - I would dress up if I could. — Veronica Roth

But in the garden the sun still shone. The innumerable bees hummed. The scent of thyme hung on the air. But only the Natterjack was there to breathe the fragrant essence of it. He and the garden were waiting. They were waiting for more children. They didn't care how long they waited. They had all the time in the world. -The Time Garden, Edward Eager — Edward Eager

Never underestimate the power of human stupidity. — Robert A. Heinlein

He said nothing: seldom do those who are silent make mistakes. — Neil Gaiman

On MTV, the dialogue can be a little darker, more interesting and edgy ... the animation is just phenomenal. It's a CGI program that's doing all the animation. — Neil Patrick Harris

The most important question to ask is "What am I becoming?" — Jim Rohn

I used to be tense or nervous before heats. But I've learned to get rid of the negative stuff and just stay relaxed and positive - and it seems to be working for me. — Joel Parkinson

I don't really have any interest in doing Donald Blake stories. Maybe it's just I don't know what to do with that sort of alter ego. — Jason Aaron

I find out what the world needs. Then I go ahead and try to invent it — Thomas A. Edison

Success is like a mountain in front of you that keeps growing. If you're not careful, it will take up your whole life. — George Saunders

Security matters should not be entrusted to people who make decisions without weighing things up. — Thomas De Maiziere