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If you have a passion and love for something, it's hard to give it up. I had jobs where the people were helpful and let me go to auditions, and I'd make up the hours another day. I was lucky in that respect: I could afford to get to London. — Vicky McClure

To bring one's self to believe in a truth that has just dawned upon one is the first step towards progress; to persuade others is the second. — Louis Pasteur

And nature must obey necessity. — William Shakespeare

I wouldn't say I invented tacky, but I definitely brought it to its present high popularity. — Bette Midler

If you want to be like the greats, you learn from the greats. — Raphael Saadiq

You won't want to," he crooned into my ear. "Not after you've had a taste of what I can offer you."
"You're right," I chirped. "I'll probably barf. I'm getting indigestion just thinking about it. — Courtney Allison Moulton

I want the good life, but I don't want an easy ride. What I want is to work for it, feel the blood and sweat on my fingertips. — Madonna Ciccone

Even those who limp go not backward. — Kahlil Gibran

Don't park ... Arrival is the death of inspiration. — Ernst Haas

That Tom had a good chance of going free, or at least of having a new trial. — Harper Lee

A world government can intervene militarily in the internal affairs of any nation when it disapproves of their activities. — Kofi Annan

For the first two years of a child's life, we spend every waking hour tryibg to get the child to communicate. Then we spend the rest of our lives trying to figure out how we can reverse the process. — Erma Bombeck

If there is a better solution ... find it. — Thomas A. Edison

The word 'abstract' comes from the light tower of the philosophers ... one of their spotlights that they have particularly focussed on 'Art' ... (abstraction was) not so much what you could paint but rather what you could not paint. You could not paint a house or a tree or a mountain. It was then that subject matter came into existence as something you ought not have. — Willem De Kooning