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The most talented do not always end up as celebrities, and those with less talent often do. Upsets are written into our history and occur around us every day. — John C. Maxwell

Beside her, her husband could only splutter, and he stopped even that when she half turned to flash him a smile - the instinctive, brilliant smile of a woman who knows what feeble creatures men can be. You couldn't learn to smile like that. It was something a woman either knew the minute she was born, or never knew at all. ("I'm Dangerous Tonight") — Cornell Woolrich

There's no "correct path" to becoming a real artist. You might think you'll gain legitimacy by going to art school, getting published, getting signed to a record label. But it's all bullshit, and it's all in your head. You're an artist when you say you are. And you're a good artist when you make somebody else experience or feel something deep or unexpected. — Amanda Palmer

Moving first is a tactic, not a goal. — Peter Thiel

Fools admire, but men of sense approve. — Alexander Pope

I have never seen such a perfectly formed animal. Beautiful and graceful like a gazelle, he burned hot and wild with the deserts of Egypt in his soul. — Lynn Andrews

I can bow to fear and flee the pursuit of great things. I can bow to God and engage in the pursuit of making things great. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

The law of flying was not discovered by the contemplation of things staying on the ground. — Wayne Dyer

The test of any man lies in action. — Pindar

The authors who affect contempt for a name in the world put their names to the books which they invite the world to read. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Beware of those who steer you away from your heart's true happiness. It would make them happy to see you steer yourself right next to them, sitting with both your hearts bitter. — Suzy Kassem

Questions, inside the larger mystery of sorrow, which contains us and our daily transit, and is large enough indeed to contain the whole shifting tidal theater where I make small constructions, my metaphors, my defenses. Against which I play out theories, doubts, certainties bright as high tide in sunlight, which shift just as that brightness does, in fog or rain. — Mark Doty

Costs rationalize decisions. — Kirk Mahoney