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A bad short story or novel or poem leaves one comparatively calm because it does not exist, unless it gets a fake prestige throughbeing mistaken for good work. It is essentially negative, it is something that has not come through. But over bad criticism one has a sense of real calamity. — Rebecca West

Stabilizing the climate is not about saving the human species ... Stabilizing the climate is a precious opportunity to pass on to all future human beings gifts of immense value, gifts that, once gone, will be beyond the imagination and skill of humanity to recreate. — Eban Goodstein

Rogues in rags are kept in countenance by rogues in ruffles. — Alexander Pope

I believe acting truly is harnessing the power of belief. — Heath Ledger

Unfortunately in the matter of Speech Defects, when so much depends on the temperament and individuality, a case can always be produced that can prove you are wrong. That is why I won't write a book [Lionel Logue concluded] — Mark Logue

When the rose opens its heart, you will smell the fragrance of its soul. — Jit Sharma

Im running in a race and people are on the other track, I'm running with myself — Shahrukh Khan

No Prophet ever said to follow a church, religion or holy book. Do you think that is just a coincidence? — Ed Strachar

Islands are where species go to die. — David Quammen

Say it over and over until you believe it, and only then shall you become it. — Hal Elrod

I was 47 when I got pregnant. I'd been trying for a couple of years and thought it would never happen. — Nancy Grace

The last point for consideration is the supposed disposition of the people to interfere with the rights of property. So essential does it appear to me, to the cause of good government, that the rights of property should be held sacred, that I would agree to deprive those of the elective franchise against whom it could justly be alleged that they considered it their interest to invade them. — David Ricardo

Last night I wept. I wept because the process by which I have become woman was painful. I wept because I was no longer a child with a child's blind faith. I wept because my eyes were opened to reality ... I wept because I could not believe anymore and I love to believe. I can still love passionately without believing. That means I love humanly. I wept because I have lost my pain and I am not yet accustomed to its absence. — Anais Nin