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Writing is a hard business, but nothing makes you feel better — Ernest Hemingway,
The first rule of a successful parasite? Myxoma's success in Australia suggests something different from that nugget of conventional wisdom I mentioned above. It's not Don't kill your host. It's Don't burn your bridges until after you've crossed them. — David Quammen
The horse loves the hound, and I loves both. — Robert Smith Surtees
If coincidence can give, it can take. — Dean Koontz
My writing is done in railroad yards while waiting for a freight, in the fields while waiting for a truck, and at noon after lunch. Towns are too distracting. — Eric Hoffer
"Animal" is my favorite song because it's a reminder for me every night when I step on to stage that I am no longer a slave to fear. It's something I need to be reminded of constantly because fear is relentless. It will always continue to swing at me and this song is my armor and defense. It's my anthem in a sense to say fear will not hinder me anymore. — Andrew Ripp
I've always believed in God. I remember once a guy asked me what it was like to be self-employed. I said, I'm not self employed. I work for God. The pay is good; He works me hard. — Jack Canfield
Get what you can, and what you get hold; 'tis the Stone that will turn all your Lead into Gold. — Benjamin Franklin
Commercialism is doing well that which should not be done at all. — Gore Vidal
Goldratt's Theory of Constraints (GTOC), — H. William Dettmer
Rapid movement was a relief in the midst of so much feeling. — Gail Carson Levine
Certainly, my manager Gary Ungar was the first person to give me any attention and hustle for me. This was back in 2009. — Damien Chazelle
It doesn't hurt to ask Actually, it does hurt. It does hurt to ask the wrong way, to ask without preparation, to ask without permission. It hurts because you never get another chance to ask right. — Seth Godin
I feel like I owe my audience something. They feed my kids. And I really like my job, a lot. — Steve Earle
