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It is just as important to set apart time for the development of our aesthetic faculties as for cultivating the money-getting instinct. A man cannot live by bread alone. His higher life demands an impalpable food. — Orison Swett Marden

What can I do to take my company to the next level?" The answer, my friend, is simple: make your organization Invisible! — Mitch Russo

People travel for the same reason as they collect works of art: because the best people do it. — Aldous Huxley

Mr Norrell was delighted. He did not believe that anyone had ever proposed such a piece of magic before and begged Sir Walter to convey his compliments to Lord Castlereagh as the possessor of a most original brain. — Susanna Clarke

I'm sure that I don't know everything I want to know. I have so much more to learn. — Barbra Streisand

The perception is that baseball's players' union is protecting players to use steroids and other illegal performance-enhancing drugs. — Jim Bunning

I wasn't really raised to be the type of person to have doubts. — John Malkovich

I thought it such a shame that our culture had not devised a way to defang old age. A sophisticated civilization wouldn't ridicule senility, it would elevate it, worship it, wouldn't it? We would train ourselves to see poetry in the nonsense of dementia, to actually look forward to becoming so untethered from the world. We'd make a ceremony of casting off our material goods and confining ourselves to a single room, leaving all our old, abandoned space to someone new, someone young, so that we could die alone, indifferent to our own decay and lost beauty. (127 — Timothy Schaffert

I was always drawing eyes, even as a child. Eyes fascinated me. — Margaret Keane

Man needs his difficulties because they are necessary to enjoy success. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

I represent luxury, and that's what I love. — Kimora Lee Simmons

Art is certainly not a pursuit for anyone who wants to make money. — Robert Henri

In fact one is tempted to ask whether there is a single man left ready, for once, to commit an outrageous folly. — Soren Kierkegaard