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The sacrifice of personal existence is necessary to secure the preservation of the species. — Adolf Hitler

One blob of red in the wrong place and the audience isn't looking at the hero, they're looking at a patch of curtain (or something similar) and your whole effect is lost. — Terence Fisher

Learn to say 'I don't know.' If used when appropriate, it will be often. — Donald Rumsfeld

Considering the ways in which so many of us waste our time, what would be wrong with a world in which everybody were writing poems? After all, there's a significant service to humanity in spending time doing no harm. While you're writing your poem, there's one less scoundrel in the world. And I'd like a world, wouldn't you, in which people actually took time to think about what they were saying? It would be, I'm certain, a more peaceful, more reasonable place. I don't think there could ever be too many poets. By writing poetry, even those poems that fail and fail miserably, we honor and affirm life. We say 'We loved the earth but could not stay. — Ted Kooser

As we grow, we lift our gaze higher and higher, and then sometimes we are brought to our knees, but all is not lost; what we find on the ground can be very valuable and precisely what we need. — Michael Leunig

We are all foolish sinners saved only by grace & we can all use a little guidance sometimes. — Lesley Sears

The best leaders realize their success depends on their people. — John C. Maxwell

I get the beginning. I get the end. Then I write the middle. That's how I do it. — Chazz Palminteri