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Artistic self-indulgence is the mark of an amateur. The temptation to make scenes, to appear late, to call in sick, not to meet deadlines, not to be organized, is at heart a sign of your own insecurity and at worst the sign of an amateur. — Harold Prince
I'll have spent most of the day before the match doing some preparation. That's a little bit like studying for your exams. You need to know the personalities involved, what the stories are surrounding the game and how they've come into this game. You do a lot of preparation. I like to go in knowing more than I need. — Jill Douglas
Geniuses were like storms or cyclones, pulling everything into their path, sticks and stones and dust. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh
If I shave, I don't have a chin anymore. — Casey Abrams
Obviously it was meant to tell us nothing, which is exactly the opposite function of a book. — Gareth Roberts
I used to wait tables at Gladstone's, a seafood restaurant, day in and day out. I made some of my best friends there. I taught dance and acting lessons to kids. It was awesome - an outreach program, Voices Unheard. I was a messenger for a couple of months. — Sufe Bradshaw
After his great awakening, the Buddha continued to meditate and to devote himself to others; otherwise his vision would have receded into a pleasant memory. — Huston Smith
It is good a philosopher should remind himself, now and then, that he is a particle pontificating on infinity. — Ariel Durant
Brands are born, not created. — Jane Lauder
And so, this was the final major theme we found: that when a group of people, no matter how small or ordinary, was willing to die out to their selfish desires, the life which came out of that death was immeasurable, and continued to affect lives far into the future. — Peter Marshall
It takes so many years to learn that one is dead. — T. S. Eliot
Religion becomes a hollow shell of its former self when ritual remains and thoughtful reflection disappears. — Nouman Ali Khan
He thought he had learned pain, but he would learn it again and again, all his life, and forget none of it. — Ursula K. Le Guin
Love is patient and trusting; it doesn't hold a grudge when somebody hurts you, and most of all, it endures. — Lurlene McDaniel
The true spirit of delight, the exaltation, the sense of being more than Man, which is the touchstone of the highest excellence, is to be found in mathematics as surely as in poetry. — Brian Cox