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Although I may not be my brother's keeper, I am my brother's brother, and 'because I have been given much, I too must give.' — Jeffrey R. Holland

Silence enhances music. What you do not play can sweeten what you do. But it is not the same with words. What you do not say can haunt you. — Mitch Albom

There is no end to the power a man can obtain. — Swami Vivekananda

Writing a novel that works is an extremely difficult thing to do. It requires a level of skill and dedication that always surprises me. — Bret Easton Ellis

Prior to SunRun, I was headed toward a career in venture capital and then realized I wanted to apply my knowledge of finance more directly to helping change the world. — Lynn Jurich

You know, I listen to contemporary music all the time. — Brian De Palma

Some people are better at maths than others: no one thinks you can be 'taught' to be a mathematical genius. And no one thinks of teaching, in that context, as a kind of forcing of the will. But there seems to be an idea of writing as an intuitive pastime which is being dishonestly subjected to counterintuitive methods. — Rachel Cusk

Careerism in Washington "goes to the heart of what's wrong in America right now." — Tom Coburn

Yes, it's difficult to talk to your heart, and perhaps it isn't even necessary. We simply have to trust and follow the signs and live our Personal Legend; sooner or later, we will realize that we are all part of something, even if we can't understand rationally what that something is. — Paulo Coelho

What peaceful hours I once enjoy'd! How sweet their memory still! But they have left an aching void The world can never fill. — William Cowper

The best humor is offered up by the stupidity of your opponents. — Barney Frank

A day will come when men will discover an alphabet in the eyes of chalcedonies, in the markings of the moth, and will learn in astonishment that every spotted snail has always been a poem. — Alejo Carpentier