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Deprived of human intercourse, I inevitably overvalue the imagination and expect it to make the mundane glow with an aura of self-transcendence. — J.M. Coetzee

You can say, 'Well, if they tore down Fenway Park, we can build a new one.' But you wouldn't build it right. It's better to make the accommodations, to save the old ballparks. If Fenway Park needs sky boxes to bring in the poverty-stricken owners enough money to save the stadium before they tear it down and move it someplace else, then build the damn sky boxes. If Wrigley Field needs lights to survive, put up the damn lights ... Make the damn structural improvements, but save the ballpark because when you try to rebuild a cathedral five hundred years too late, it doesn't come out the same. — Tom Boswell

I am not dealing with footballers, I am dealing with people. They have fears and worry about failing and making fools of themselves in front of 80,000 people. I have to make them see that without each other they are nothing. — Pep Guardiola

A lot of my branding has come from stubbornness - I knew what I liked. I knew what I wanted to do. — Lauren Conrad

That's the thing with keeping up appearances, Rose; people will do anything to get one and anything to keep one. — Skyla Madi

Even the most rational approach to ethics is defenseless if there isn't the will to do what is right. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

You hope to see an arc of growth in your ability to become a character on television. — Marc Maron

People who excel at something can rarely tell you how to do something. — Johnny Hunt

Potius sero quam nunquam.
Better late than never. — Livy

I did not say that I am afraid. He is, though, I think. Afraid of his own desire for power. — Megan Whalen Turner

The only thing an artist has to remember is to never lose faith in his vision. — James Lee Burke

I don't know - " the right corner of his lip quirked upward, " - I can eat a lot. I could probably eat you and not think twice about it." He leaned forward and rested his elbows on the table, tilting his shoulders closer to me. "Do you think you're up for that kind of a challenge, little girl?"
"Bring it on. — A.M. Hudson

Being engaged with life. One has to develop a poet's eye for perfect moments, moments that most people pass by. — Jewel

...pride is a faulty wire that will ultimately burn you. — E.K. Blair