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The more I give myself permission to live in the moment and enjoy it without feeling guilty or judgmental about any other time, the better I feel about the quality of my work. — Wayne Dyer

Nuclear physics is interesting but it is unlikely to help society. — John Cameron

People have habits about what they think songs should be like. There's the folky thing of: "Poor me, I'm a sensitive person in a cruel world." Or the pop thing of: "Hey, look at me, I'm sexy." — Robert Wyatt

Honesty is such a lonely word. Everyone is so untrue ... — Billy Joel

There is no one I want more; there is nothing I want more than to be overwhelmed by you. — Leigh Bardugo

The more opportunities you have, the less likely you are to meet any of them. — Anonymous

According to them, when you think a dark or pessimistic thought, it produces a cloud in the sky. If enough people are thinking gloomy thoughts at once, then rain will begin to fall. That — Paul Auster

All of my main characters are based on my friends and people I met during High School and College. — Dana Journey

It was surreal to play opposite Angela Lansbury and Elaine Stritch, Bernadette Peters and Catherine Zeta-Jones. There was so much to learn just from watching them, and it was an honor to share the stage with women who have accomplished what they have. — Aaron Lazar

God will forgive me; that's his business. — Heinrich Heine

Never underestimate what you can accomplish when you believe in yourself. (Unknown) — D.J. Stutley

She tried to explain the real state of the case to her sister.
"I do not attempt to deny," said she, "that I think very highly of him
that I greatly esteem, that I like him."
Marianne here burst with forth with indignation:
"Esteem him! Like him! Cold-hearted Elinor. Oh! worse than cold-hearted! Ashamed of being otherwise. Use those words again, and I will leave the room this moment."
Elinor could not help laughing. "Excuse me," said she, "and be assured that I meant no offence to you, by speaking, in so quiet a way, of my own feelings. — Jane Austen