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I think you can refine what you do, and become more consistent. And you write better songs that have a better shape and a better feeling. You evolve into and out of things, and go through stages, but, ultimately, you do improve. — Richard Thompson

CBS is the largest out-of-home advertising company in the U.S. — Leslie Moonves

Gratitude opens our eyes ... We are often praying for something God has already given us. — Steve Maraboli

Why should Cornishmen learn Cornish? There is no money in it, it serves no practical purpose, and the literature is scanty and of no great originality or value. The question is a fair one, the answer is simple. Because they are Cornish. — Henry Jenner

To be honest, I know that a lot of Asian parents are secretly shocked and horrified by many aspects of Western parenting. — Amy Chua

When a wife has a good husband, it is easily seen on her face. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Maxwell's equations didn't just change the world. They opened up a new one. — Ian Stewart

On a whim, I picked up a pen and flipped to the last page of the diary and wrote our names.
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I wasn't sure why I did it. I just needed to say we had been there. — Leigh Bardugo

Writing an informative yet compact thriller is a lot like making maple sugar candy. You have to tap hundreds of trees - boil vats and vats of raw sap - evaporate the water - and keep boiling until you've distilled a tiny nugget that encapsulates the essence. — Dan Brown

You come from your mauma, you sleep in the bed with her till you're near twenty years grown, and you still don't know what haunches in the dark corners of her. — Sue Monk Kidd

There is nothing of permanent value (putting aside a few human affections) nothing that satisfies quiet reflection
except the sense of having worked according to one's capacity and light to make things clear and get rid of cant and shams of all sorts. — Thomas Huxley

He peered up the ladder. In his young imagination, it must have reached the clouds. — Bruce H. Wilkinson

Sometimes there is too much irony all piled up in the barn, and you have to / pitchfork another steaming pile of irony on top of it all, and you have to / pitchfork another, and another, and another / when the world is shit-streaked with irony that is when beauty will emerge / love is irony / purists sure hate farce / but pushing against things is the only possible way to live — Mark Leidner