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Yesterday's poets are today's detectives. They spend a life sniffing out the hundredth line, wrapping up a case, and limping exhausted into the sunset. — Patti Smith

I would close my eyes and dream of something strong, dream of horses exploding, rising into the air, their hearts beating survive, survive, survive. — Sherman Alexie

I remembered the pain as clearly as if I were shifting - the pain of loss. I felt the agony of the single moment that I lost myself. Lost what made me Sam. The part of me that could remember Grace's name. — Maggie Stiefvater

If you spend your life trying to be good at everything, you will never be great at anything. — Tom Rath

56,000 companies have already benefited from the schemes that we have brought in. If we have taken the advice of the Conservative Party, no money would have been used. As Barack Obama said only yesterday, doing nothing is not an option. — Gordon Brown

Everybody feels he has a right to a life of luxury - or at least comfort - so there's a lot of frustration and resentment when the dream craps out. — Gregory Benford

When I was in top shape I'd go to the ring and show my conditioning. — Alexis Arguello

Happiness and self worth can only be found through giving all of yourself to others. — Hank Angus

All comedy comes from a dark place. — Katt Williams

I do believe we're all adaptable, and you're probably more adaptable than you realize. — Julia Leigh

'Clash Of The Titans' is one of the biggest movies I've done; it was certainly the most effects I've worked with. — Mads Mikkelsen

Loneliness is a barrier that prevents one from uniting with the inner self. — Carl Rogers

Like all Xhosa children, I acquired knowledge mainly through observation. We were meant to learn through imitation and emulation, not through questions. When I first visited the homes of whites, I was often dumbfounded by the number and nature of questions that children asked of their parents-and their parents' unfailing willingness to answer them. In my household, questions were considered a nuisance; adults imparted information as they considered necessary. — Nelson Mandela