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The best history is but like the art of Rembrandt; it casts a vivid light on certain selected causes, on those which were best and greatest; it leaves all the rest in shadow and unseen. — Walter Bagehot

We make the best choices we can at the time we make them. — Lynn Cahoon

He that has patience may compass anything. — Francois Rabelais

There still aren't enough[ roles for women of color]. And I'd say that's the case, not only for African-American women, but for all women in the Hollywood game. It's just slim pickings, and a very challenging time for us. I think that's why more of us need to work our way behind the camera in order to create roles that really illuminate who women are. We still have room for growth in that area, without a doubt. — Jada Pinkett Smith

I'm in a foul mood as I'm making stupid mistakes ... This morning I lost beyond repair a painting with which I had been happy, having done about twenty sessions on it; it had to be thoroughly scraped away ... what a rage I was in! — Claude Monet

She was always reading, and she read very good books. — J.D. Salinger

A book of great beauty and manically exquisite insight with a wild and deadly humor ... The only American novelist who may conceivably be possessed by genius. — Norman Mailer

You have your season, and you have but your season; neither can you lie down in peace, until you have some persuasion that your work as well as your life is at an end. — John Owen

In an artistic and spiritual sense I'm really not that concerned about what happens after the album is done. — Paul Banks

pickled in formaldehyde and painted like a whore, / Shrimp-pink incorruptible, not lost or gone before. — Caitlin Doughty

Over the next two months Eisenhower labored — Stephen E. Ambrose

The first modern propaganda agency was the British Ministry of Information a century ago, which secretly defined its task as to direct the thought of most of the world - primarily progressive American intellectuals, who had to be mobilized to come to the aid of Britain during World War I. — Noam Chomsky

They had dreams but they called them dreams because they were unrelated to reality, they were a distant unknown, an impossibility, they would never come true. — James Frey

When stability becomes a habit, maturity and clarity follow. — B.K.S. Iyengar