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I went through college in the 1960s without having any idea that I was going to have to make a living. When I graduated in 1968 it was quite a shock to find out that there was a world out there and that it wasn't going to support me. — Francine Prose

By acting in a positive, pleasant and optimistic way, you become a positive, optimistic and enjoyable person. — Brian Tracy

You learn from playing against the best players and the best teams, and we're going to keep fighting and figuring out ways to beat them. — Scott Brooks

I've always said the hardest aspect of the job of being a writer is writing. — Bob Mayer

The worst part of going numb was that it took away everything but this, the smothering need to hurt, to break, to kill, pouring over him like a thick blanket of syrup until he panicked and brought the physical sensations back. — V.E Schwab

Words never fade away but echo on for eternity. Let your echo ring sweet. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Often people, when they're confronted with a poem, it's like someone who keep saying 'what is the meaning of this? What is the meaning of this?' And that dulls us to the other pleasures poetry offers. — Billy Collins

Winning is taking the talent or potential you were born with, and have since developed, and using it fully toward a goal or purpose that makes you happy. — Denis Waitley

People love photos. Photos originally weren't that big a part of the idea for Facebook, but we just found that people really like them, so we built out this functionality. — Mark Zuckerberg

As you think thoughts, they are sent out into the Universe, and they magnetically attract all like things that are on the same frequency. — Rhonda Byrne

I got too caught up in Hollywood, being so into myself and my image. — Heidi Montag

Although I'm used to losing everything, I also realised I'm not good at letting things go. — Kyuugou

Writing is easy. Just sit down and open a vein. — Red Barber

In my world, a man who darns his own socks is not a man. — Andre Aciman

But I don't really care for directors flaring up and trying to humble some actor, which they would do to try and make an example out of them so everybody else would stay on the ball - and David wasn't anything like that. — Richard Farnsworth