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Whenever I feel I'm working in a groove it's invariably because I feel I am being the benefactor in the situation rather than the beneficiary. I am sharing my art with others, lending my craft to theirs, interest-free with no IOU. — Twyla Tharp

When a man undertakes to create something, he establishes a new heaven, as it were, and from it the work that he desires to create flows into him ... For such is the immensity of man that he is greater than heaven and earth. — Paracelsus

I went freelance in 1996 and my children are now teenagers and it seemed right. — Rachel Johnson

Five minutes later, with Calypso's arms around his waist, Leo spurred Festus into flight. The bronze dragon spread his wings, and they soared into the unknown. — Rick Riordan

The Marines gave me a really strong sense of discipline and a work ethic that kicks in at my job. — Drew Carey

If in the infinite you want to stride, Just walk in the finite to every side. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

For in the forest someone is always watching and someone is always listening! — Nancy B. Brewer

Man struggles to find life outside himself, unaware that the life he is seeking is within him. — Kahlil Gibran

We are all alike on the inside. — Mark Twain

Some of my films are known for the depiction of violence. I don't have anything to prove with that any more. — Martin Scorsese

You are tired of always needing answers. Always answering questions. Always asking questions that demand answers. Pretending all the questions have to be answered. Pretending there are actually answers. And even getting paid to convince others they're true. That there is such a thing as right answers. — Thomas Lloyd Qualls

If a philosophy is to bring happiness it should be inspired by kindly feelings. Marx pretended that he wanted the happiness of the proletariat; what he really wanted was the unhappiness of the bourgeois. — Bertrand Russell