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I have failed many times, but I have never gone into a game expecting myself to fail. — Michael Jordan

I keep being told that my writing is getting better and better. - Now, at first I am thrilled by that, but then I think, Isn't everybody's? Do some authors grow cozy with their own style, and stay there?
I think of writing fiction as an art form. As such, it's a constant exploration of new and developing ideas. If any of my books were much like my others, I don't think I'd even bother to write them. — Edward Fahey

One of my favorite movies that I've ever seen is '25th Hour.' I love it so much because it's simply about a guy who's going to jail for six years, and this slow, terrible day he has. — Dito Montiel

Too much money ain't enough money. — Lil' Wayne

If we want to reach the people that no one else is reaching, we've got to do things that no one else is doing. — Andy Stanley

People don't mind having the mystical aspect of a church being poorly defined as long as you make the rules of the church clear. — John Scalzi

Anywhere I'm wanted, I'll go. I've got to be wanted, though. — Brownie McGhee

The combination of passion and art is what makes someone a linchpin. — Seth Godin

If there is one number to which the rights of millions will be happily sacrificed, it is the national GDP growth rate. — William Easterly

Werther identifies himself with the madman, with the footman. As a reader, I can identify myself with Werther. Historically, thousands of subjects have done so, suffering, killing themselves, dressing, perfuming themselves, writing as if they were Werther (songs, poems, candy boxes, belt buckles, fans, colognes a' la Werther). A long chain of equivalences links all the lovers in the world. In the theory of literature, "projection" (of the reader into the character) no longer has any currency: yet it is the appropriate tonality of imaginative readings: reading a love story, it is scarcely adequate to say I project myself; I cling to the image of the lover, shut up with his image in the very enclosure of the book (everyone knows that such stories are read in a state of secession, of retirement, of voluptuous absence: in the toilet). — Roland Barthes

Do not be concerned with how others treat you. Be only concerned with how you treat others. — Julia Heywood

The best role is always ahead. — Kathleen Turner