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Write something to suit yourself and many people will like it; write something to suit everybody and scarcely anyone will care for it. — Jesse Stuart

The fact is, almost every year since the founding of these United States, our government has lived beyond its means. — Paul Gillmor

Although stories are about characters, they're mostly about "character". There's a difference. — Morgan Parker

I don't care what gender someone is, or what race they are. Those things don't matter to me. — Louie Gohmert

I typically don't use the distinction 'positive' and 'negative' liberty, because negative sounds bad and positive sounds good, and I don't think that the terminology ought to prejudice us one way or the other. So I think the more descriptive term is 'liberty rights' versus 'welfare rights'. So, liberty rights are freedom-of-action type rights, and welfare rights are rights-to-stuff, of various kinds ... And, property rights are not rights-to-stuff. I think that's one of the key misunderstandings about property. Property rights are the rights to liberty within your jurisdiction. — Randy Barnett

Because ALS is underfunded, patients have had no option but to fade away and die. That is not OK. — Steve Gleason

As an artist I have always tried to be faithful to my vision of life, and I have frequently been in conflict with those who wanted me to paint not what I saw but what they wished me to see. — Diego Rivera

I wash my face every night with Ivory soap, and I don't wear much makeup. — Brandy Norwood

To shut your mind, heart, imagination to the sufferings of others is to begin slowly but inexorably to die. It is to cease by inches from being human, to become in the end capable of nothing, generous or unselfish; or sometimes capable of anything, however terrible. — John Austin Baker

Thoughts are cheap and they don't hurt anybody — Martha Brooks

Life is a journey. We hear it often. Do we care about the intermediate destinations? No, we are sleeping and dreaming. If this is true, how can we pursue life as our journey? — Bhavik Sarkhedi

I must have no fear of failure. It was my fear of failure that first kept me from attempting the Master Work. — Paulo Coelho