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I don't want to be on stage when I'm 57, talking about ... 'Let's Get It Started.' — Will.i.am

Bad writing is not easier than good writing. It's just as hard to make a toilet seat as it is a castle window. Only the view is different. — Ben Hecht

You fail all the time, but you aren't a failure until you start blaming someone else. — Bum Phillips

Before dreaming about the future or marking plans, you need to articulate what you already have going for you - as entrepreneurs do. — Reid Hoffman

I would also hope that no one would think about trying to amend the constitution as a political strategy, — Mary Cheney

No man can ever raise above that that which he aims. — Archibald Alexander Hodge

You presume to name those who have no name. We are pandemonium and disaster. We are the dancing, gibbering horror of the world. — Brenna Yovanoff

Truth, as any dictionary will tell you, is a property of certain of our ideas. It means their agreement, as falsity means their disagreement, with reality. — William James

Dementia resembles delirium in the same way an ultra-marathon resembles a dash across the street. Same basic components, vastly different scale. If you've run delirium's course once or twice in your life, try to imagine a version that never ends. — Floyd Skloot

My mum had 14 pregnancies - but only four of us survived. We had a little sister born for a few days and she died. There had to be a funeral. — Tyson Fury

Yet none use their words more recklessly than the strong, who have not been sobered by the rebuffs and uncertainties of life. — George A. Smith

There is always this quarrel about what is preferable: the straight, naturalistic, epic storytelling or the modernistic, disjointed, slightly hermetic one. To me it does not matter, as long as it's good. I like both kinds. Although the common reader seems to prefer the first, which is to be expected, and who would blame her? — Per Petterson