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I have yet to hear the first syllable of valuable or even earnest advice from my seniors. They have told me nothing, and probably cannot tell me anything to the purpose. Here is life, an experiment to a great extent untried by me; but it does not avail me that they have tried it. If I have any experience which I think valuable, I am sure to reflect that this my Mentors said nothing about — Henry David Thoreau

The only person I could trust
was Mom.
Mom . Who I'd never see again
unless I
aced these tests. And all I had to do was
be a good little an droid. Strong .
Focused.
Emotion free. — Debra Driza

They didn't think there was anything very odd in anyone being a little odd. — James Hilton

I've got a small, loyal audience, which is great. And I appreciate that. They're there for me every time. — Frank Black

An old man's body is nothing but a sack in which he carries aches and indignities. — Stephen King

Of course, there is some truth in advertising. There's yeast in bread, but you can't make bread with yeast alone. Truth in advertising," announced Lord Peter sententiously, "is like leaven, which a woman hid in three measures of meal. It provides a suitable quantity of gas, with which to blow out a mass of crude misrepresentation into a form that the public can swallow. — Dorothy L. Sayers

We're just beginning to learn the importance of music in our society. — Lester Bowie

I want to tell him I love him; I try to say the words I feel in my gut and my heart and every inch of me. But nothing comes out. — Nikki Rae

The parable challenges us to clarify and claim our purpose and live it with absolute earnestness. Our ultimate purpose is Jesus Christ: to know Him, allow Him to love us, love Him in response, and love others as He has loved us. Each of us is called to live out that purpose in the unique circumstances and opportunities of our individual lives. That will mean several crucial things: — Lloyd John Ogilvie

Stories are flight simulators for our brains. — Chip Heath

It being a remarkable fact in theatrical history, but one long since established beyond dispute, that it is a hopeless endeavor to attract people to a theatre unless they can be first brought to believe that they will never get in. — Charles Dickens