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As to each of us, the knowledge that we are here but briefly and a nonnegotiable limit is set to our expected time may even be necessary as the incentive to number our days and make them count. — Hans Jonas

I think if I hadn't been a writer, I'd have been a teacher like my dad. He was a college professor, and one of my greatest regrets is that he passed away before I was able to prove to him that I wasn't going to be stuck working at Rax Roast Beef for the rest of my life! — Meg Cabot

It's a dark culture that we live in. But you were called to glow in the dark. — Curtis Martin

I wish writing was a talent that I had. I've tried. Unfortunately, I'm just not talented in the writing department. But, if I was, I would just write complicated roles for women because there's a lack of them. — Eva Mendes

The worker of the world has nothing to lose, but their chains, workers of the world unite. — Karl Marx

Mirrors reflecting

Doubling the laughing crowd

Lies set in glass

I see no bright eyes

Peering out from this jeweled mask

I, too, am a lie — Miriam Forster

All people hope Islam helps everything in life. Islam will make jobs. Islam will make freedom. Islam will make everything. — Ahmed Ali

Your Real Self is the permanent atom of your identity, the rock of ages that remains unmoved by the restless tides of life. — Elizabeth Clare Prophet

Nothing in the television show 'True Detective' was plagiarized. — Nic Pizzolatto

Every single day, we could be in a motorcar accident, so, we have to carry on with our lives, and not imagine terror around every corner. — Jane Goodall

If I had no family, my wife and I would lead a much more romantic and nomadic existence. — David McCallum

I started watching 'SNL' when I was thirteen or so; those were the Molly Shannon/Ana Gasteyer/Cheri Oteri years. — Kate McKinnon

You live and learn. Then you die and forget it all. — George Foreman