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You must become the producer, director and actor in the unfolding story of your life. — Wayne W. Dyer

On the way out, I hug Mum, holding her close. 'Thank you,' I whisper. 'For dinner - and for everything.'
Mum smiles and strokes my cheek. 'There's nothing to thank me for. — Liz Kessler

I reply with a letter as brief as his: 'My brother, after my first battle the only thing I now worship is the sun, a star that represents death's constancy. Beware of the moon, which reflects our world of beauty. It waxes and wanes, it is treacherous and ephemeral. We will all die some day ... — Shan Sa

Ultimately, the first, best step in getting your work noticed is to write good work. If people don't engage in your writing, no amount of serialization or free downloads is going to matter. You have to write something worth reading, and often it takes time to get at that level. — John Scalzi

Confusion has always surrounded Rousseau's political ideas because he was in many respects an inconsistent and contradictory — Paul Johnson

To continue in one path is to go backward. — Igor Stravinsky

Love is at once more animal than friendship and more divine ... — George Santayana

There is no such thing as spiritual achievement; it is simply an awareness intrinsic to all of life. — Frederick Lenz

A cynic is a person who sees things as it is; he has no concept of future or past. — Debasish Mridha

When you've married someone who's been at war, there is nothing you can do that compares to that level of selflessness and bravery. — John Oliver

Millions around the world increasingly see America not as a model of democracy but as relying solely on brute force, cobbling coalitions together under the slogan, 'You're either with us or against us.' — Vladimir Putin

If we ever do find a complete theory of the universe, it would be a great triumph of human reason but it wouldn't leave much for us to do. We need an intellectual challenge. — Stephen Hawking

They were like a firecracker that had burned up. The pretty picture, the sparkling moment was gone; they were just smoke and ashes now. — Sarah Cross