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To every New Yorker - and to all those who believed in what I tried to stand for - I sincerely apologize. — Eliot Spitzer

If you are constantly looking over your shoulder at the competition you are not concentrating on the path ahead — Leonie Mateer

You can't write a term paper before breakfast. — Charles M. Schulz

When I produced Spartacus, the writer was Dalton Trumbo, who spent a year in jail because he would not answer McCarthy's questions about other people. He submitted the picture under the false name of Sam Jackson. — Kirk Douglas

A picture is not thought out and settled beforehand. While it is being done it changes as one's thoughts change. And when it is finished, it still goes on changing, according to the state of mind of whoever is looking at it. A picture lives a life like a living creature, undergoing the changes imposed on us by our life from day to day. This is natural enough, as the picture lives only through the man who is looking at it. — Pablo Picasso

The Christmas spirit - love - changes hearts and lives. — Pat Boone

Bob, I quickly learned, had an existential view of the Iraq war. — Phil Klay

I am sure that no traveler seeing things through author spectacles can see them as they are. — Harriet Martineau

If only there weren't so many other people in the world,' he said lugubriously. — D.H. Lawrence

Self-love has very little to do with how you feel about your outer self. It's about accepting all of yourself. — Tyra Banks

I read the landscape to help me through, to know what's come before me there, to find my footing in time. — Deborah Tall

What rules?"
"Well, for one, I'm not allowed to break your heart," he says. "Second, I'm also not allowed to break your damn heart. And last, I'm not allowed to fucking break your damn heart. — Colleen Hoover

A temple is a landscape of the soul. — Joseph Campbell

I think the vice of our housekeeping is that it does not hold man sacred. The vice of government, the vice of education, the viceof religion, is one with that of the private life. — Ralph Waldo Emerson