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Writing is not a profession. It's a calling. It's almost holy. — Jamaica Kincaid

Any seed or insect or lizard or mammal that found itself in LA had to believe that there was a chance to thrive. Living in Southern California was like waking up in a children's book titled Would Be If I Could Be. — Walter Mosley

We can't help who we love. Love isn't logical, or even our choice. Love chooses us. — Susane Colasanti

They spend their time acquiring wisdom, acquiring wealth, or contributing to society. The problem is that many people act like they will live forever on earth and waste away their time in worthless pursuits. For example, try to imagine - what would you do if you only had one month to live? — H.W. Charles

I did anything that would get me on the air. — Ed Bradley

There are people who prefer to look their fate in the eye — Albert Camus

The eagle flies alone — Soe Hok Gie

Make the whole life a game. There is no purpose there is no aim, nothing. Just take it lightly, easily. Play the game. that is worship, which is celebration. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

But in my own particular case, there was something that happened when I became a mother. Whenever in the news I saw an example of a child being abused or mistreated, my response went from being appalled to being physically revolted. — Mercedes Ruehl

If she doesn't speak, she is making a choice. If she doesn't try, she can lose her chance forever.
-An-mei — Amy Tan

There's nothing I like less than bad arguments for a view that I hold dear. — Rose Kennedy

When I had my first voice lesson I was 15 years old. And I had a really good teacher. This is what made all the difference. A good teacher will teach you the technique, but also how to listen to your voice. — Cecilia Bartoli

Every man who praises himself brushes the luster from his best efforts. — Ellen G. White

Years ago when a man began to notice that if he stood up on the subway he was immediately replaced by two people, he figured he was getting too fat. — Jean Kerr