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Earth is a heaven but man often creates many hells within this heaven and a fascist country is one of the hottest and the most suffocating hell amongst all those hells! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
The thing that I'm most in love with is the thing that I'm writing at the moment. — Peter Morgan
National Lampoon lost its audience when it went from monthly magazine to bimonthly to quarterly to annual to just making movies. — Ricky Van Veen
When a writer develops a story, he is confronted with a poison that is inside him. If you don't have that poison, your story will be boring and uninspired. It's like fugu: The flesh of the pufferfish is extremely tasty, but the roe, the liver, the heart can be lethally toxic. My stories are located in a dark, dangerous part of my consciousness, I feel the poison in my mind, but I can fend off a high dose of it because I have a strong body. When you are young, you are strong; so you can usually conquer the poison even without being in training. But beyond the age of 40 your strength wanes, you can no longer cope with the poison if you lead an unhealthy life. — Haruki Murakami
Having set one's family in consonance with the community, he should make his family prosperous to ensure the prosperity of the community. — Ramana Maharshi
Making the development of people an equal partner with performance is a decision you make. — Kenneth H. Blanchard
How do you change what you believe when your experience has convinced you otherwise? By creating a new experience. The best way for you to get that new experience is to change your response to what happens. By the natural law of cause and effect, that new response will create new results, which you will then experience as a new reality. To reach the goal of happiness, act as though the following statement is already true: Everything that happens to me is the best thing that can happen to me. — Chris Prentiss
It's not victory if it doesn't end the war. — Michel De Montaigne
The hope of being relieved gives him the courage to suffer. — Marcel Proust
How easy it is to think well of ourselves. Until the moment is upon us, we can never be certain. — Lloyd Alexander