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It took me five years to learn to play the game intelligently enough to make big money when I was right. — Jesse Lauriston Livermore

Books are something which by the words breaths when you stop writing it stops it's own proccess = breathing.. — Deyth Banger

Without a Sabbath, no worship; without worship, no religion; and without religion, no permanent freedom. — Charles Forbes Rene De Montalembert

A constant discomfort derives from this--writing these sentences, or any other for that matter--I am writing an ad for the war. With that, every utterance about freedom finishes. — Semezdin Mehmedinovic

But do you know how old I will be by the time I learn to really play the piano / act / paint / write a decent play?
Yes ... the same age you will be if you don't. — Julia Cameron

There are many reasons for why a man does what de does. To be himself he must be able to give it all. If a leader cannot give it all he cannot expect his people to give anything. — Cesar Chavez

Not long ago the world looked on the dark ages with contempt for its brutality, yet here it is again, in full force, a lawless sadism unpolished by all the charms of religion and civilization." Sitting — Diane Ackerman

A vast and abandoned world laid out in anonymous grids and quadrants, a view that confirmed you were much more alone than you thought you were, a view that inspired the flickering thoughts of suicide. — Bret Easton Ellis

The fatted calf, the best Scotch, the hoedown could all have been his too, any time he asked for them except that he never thought to ask for them because he was too busy trying cheerlessly and religiously to earn them. — Frederick Buechner

Storylines are how characters create the plots involved in their stories. — Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

Why should we honour those that die upon the field of battle? A man may show as reckless a courage in entering into the abyss of himself. — William Butler Yeats

When you are learning a new technique, practice it wholeheartedly until you truly understand it. — Gichin Funakoshi

Have to Find
...life
...is
...a -
...gamble
...after
...all. — Ellen Hopkins

Every director is different, but the insights from new people on set give you a different opinion and perspective, which is always embraced, in some way. — Dominique McElligott

What role does historiography play in the way a society and culture "remembers" past events? Does the historian have a moral or civic responsibility to this project of memory that ought to influence the way he or she engages in historical practice? Should moral concerns influence the historian's choice of subject matter, of issues to discuss, of evidence to use? — Michael L Morgan