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Story is about originality, not duplication — Robert McKee

Many persons have an idea that one cannot be in business and lead an upright life, whereas the truth is that no one succeeds in business to any great extent, who misleads or misrepresents. — John Wanamaker

The key to hitting is just plain working at it. Work, that's the real secret. — Ted Williams

If your heart is open it can never stay broken. — Jane Seymour

Imagine a ruin so strange it must never have happened. — Barbara Kingsolver

There's a lot of things you need to get across this universe. Warp drive ... wormhole refractors ... You know the thing you need most of all? You need a hand to hold. — The Doctor

As the tree is bent, so it will grow. — Bill O'Reilly

I am a great believer that a captain is as good as his team. — Gautam Gambhir

As we become more mature in faith, learning to trust that God is capable of all things, we will see God as bigger and bigger every time we encounter Him. — Tracie Miles

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There are two kinds of people: those who GIVE energy and those who
DRAIN energy. — Freeman A. Hrabowski III

The past ... is a dim avenue down which we may walk and find the diverging paths of terror and beauty and passion ... — Martha Ostenso

The beautiful thing is, music can be like a time machine. One song- the lyrics, the melody, the mood- can take you back to a moment in time like nothing else can. — Lisa Schroeder

I wanted, needed to see her so badly that it woke me up at night. — Mike Mullin

Seth looks positively delicious in a black three piece suit, but personally, I think it'll look better on the floor somewhere- maybe thrown over the seats in the car. — Skyla Madi

The "great tradition" does not brook even the possibility of libidinal gratification between the pages as an end in itself, and FR Leavis's "eat up your broccoli" approach to fiction emphasises this junkfood/wholefood dichotomy. — F.R. Leavis