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Before a man dies, hold back and call him not happy but lucky. — Herodotus

I'm too much left brain. I very much have an emotional response to things; I love literature and films and storytelling. I need to nourish my right side, it doesn't get a lot of exercise. — Felicity Jones

Be honest about who you are, and you will understand the reasons for the people you keep in your life. — Steven Cuoco

My tears of love are a waste of time if I turn away. — Kim Wilde

Etiquette enables you to resolve conflict without just trading insults. Without etiquette, the irritations in modern life are so abrasive that you see people turning to the law to regulate everyday behavior. This frightens me; it's a major inroad on our basic freedoms. — Judith Martin

The text you write must prove to me that it desires me. This proof exists: it is writing. Writing is: the science of the various blisses of language, its Kama Sutra (this science has but one treatise: writing itself). — Roland Barthes

Questioning growth is deemed to be the act of lunatics, idealists and revolutionaries. But question it we must. — Tim Jackson

Apple took the edge off the word 'computer.' — Steve Jobs

If you don't like my book, write your own. If you don't think you can write a novel, that ought to tell you something. If you think you can, do. No excuses. If you still don't like my novels, find a book you do like. — Rita Mae Brown

Make friends with fear, Lucien always said, because it will not go away, and it will destroy you if left uncontrolled. — John Grisham

Having been thrust out of the world because of my race, I had accepted my destiny by not being curious about what shaped it — Richard Wright

Not everything set on fire will rise. — Darnell Lamont Walker

A weak human mercy walks in the corridors of hospitals and is like a half-thawed winter. — Czeslaw Milosz