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Failure is built into creativity ... the creative act involves this element of 'newness' and 'experimentalism,' then one must expect and accept the possibility of failure. — Saul Bass
God initiates the salvation of man to express the Father's love, not a punitive deflecting of the Father's anger. — Garry Wills
Yes, all Lannisters are lions, and when a Tyrell breaks wind it smells just like a rose. — George R R Martin
It ain't what you say: it's how you say it. — Karen Traviss
I love the freedom of having my own space and my own place and doing things on my terms, and not really having to think about anybody else's schedule. — Danielle Fishel
I was not born this morning, Lannister."
"No, but you're like to die this afternoon. — George R R Martin
All of our religions but the Judaic and the Greek think more of us dead than alive. — Joseph Heller
It was terrible to feel so empty, as if I were nothing. Why couldn't I be happy? And just what was happines anyway? — Paula McLain
From the outside, it looked like it was crouching, like it knew it was an architectural outcast. — Anonymous
With human beings it could be argued that all music-making is, in essence, grounded in improvisation. — John Burnside
Wake up. Be thankful. For whatever happens on this day, you are endlessly given the chance to start again-to be alive. And all of us should wish for that. — Carew Papritz
But now seeing that great knowledge, while good, had not saved the world, he turned in penance to the Lord, crying. — Walter Miller
If I could sing, I wouldn't be a guitarist. — Robin Trower
Bristol-Meyers Squibb has reported success with monatomic ruthenium to correct cancer cells. Same with platinum and iridium, according to Platinum Metals Review. These atoms actually make the DNA strand correct itself, rebuilding without drugs or radiation. Iridium has been shown to stimulate the pineal gland and appears to fire up 'junk DNA,' leading to the possibility of increased longevity and reopening aging pathways in the brain. — James Rollins
