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Humility is the most difficult of all virtues to achieve; nothing dies harder than the desire to think well of self. — T. S. Eliot

Why am I doing this? Because it feels so good to talk like we used to, even though I know this is just a shadow of what we had. But I chase it anyway. — Daisy Whitney

I started putting down my own pen and spending some time searching for the best songs out there possible. It doesn't matter if I wrote them or not. — Jake Owen

I think the community that you're in really can define your ability to be at peace with your circumstances. — Nick Jonas

Each truth that a writer acquires is a lantern, which he turns full on what facts and thoughts lay already in his mind, and behold, all the mats and rubbish which had littered his garret become precious. Every trivial fact in his private biography becomes an illustration of this new principle, revisits the day, and delights all men by its piquancy and new charm. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Living through the heat in Louisiana was awful. — Patricia Norris

It is unjust that the whole of society should contribute towards an expence of which the benefit is confined to a part of the society. — Adam Smith

It is the duty of all magicians to give entertainment, — John Henry Anderson

Sometimes seeing the changes in one another had the opposite effect and actually comforted them. Seeing that they weren't alone in growing older, they stopped caring, or at least caring so much. But often this seemed to be accompanied by a kind of neutering, a gradual disappearance of anything remotely resembling sexuality, until finally the men in question were more like kindly old aunties than men who liked to fuck other men. — Michael Thomas Ford

Life is an experiment; so keep a realist and believe in miracles. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

We tend to steer our lives in the direction of the lessons we need to learn — Don Campbell

The psychosphere, the logosphere, is permeated by concepts, ideas, verbalizations, a whole apparatus devised, or rather evolved, to form some sort of mental contact with reality
or to block it off. That is, a large circle of the "thinking," "educated" class take ideas as more veridical than facts. — Robert Conquest