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The New York art world readily proves people wrong. Just when folks say that things stink and flibbertigibbet critics wish the worst on us all because we're not pure enough, good omens appear. — Jerry Saltz

Funny thing about regrets. I don't lament what I've done, but rather, what I didn't do. — J.A. Konrath

Sugar," said Kaz.
Jesper nudged the sugar bowl down the table to him.
Kaz rolled his eyes. "Not for my coffee, you podge. — Leigh Bardugo

Never get in to it [acting] because you want to do it for the money. Have that passion in your heart, where you would do it for free just because you absolutely love it. If you just want to do it because you want to be famous, then go do reality TV. — Rockmond Dunbar

Right after high school, I moved to Rio and took classes to become a technician for a manufacturing factory where you had to figure out how to produce 3,000 pairs of jeans. But in Rio, I was by myself, which was very liberating, being so young. I got to do my own thing. — Francisco Costa

A lot of people who were writing when I came through originally as a singer-songwriter have disappeared. — Van Morrison

There's a powerful sense of reality to our concepts, ... These are vehicles we think people would purchase and drive today. — Bob Lutz

Anger cuts through a wide range of things. Cuts like a knife — D.B.C. Pierre

The middle of the road is where the white line is - and that's the worst place to drive. — Robert Frost

All revolutions are the sheerest fantasy until they happen; then they become historical inevitabilities. — David Mitchell

Yes, hard is good. When I was in high school, I spent a lot of time on my knees playing with balls. I guess it was only natural that I became a catcher. — Mike Piazza

As you know, I am a novelist, and I really want to write novels. But I knew enough about the Dreyfus case to understand immediately why what happened to Dreyfus was not merely a cause celebre from the end of the 19th century, but an event that could be shown to teach us lessons of the greatest importance for our own time. — Louis Begley

I eat stories like grapes. — John Steinbeck

Change your thinking, take responsibility for everything in your life. — Wayne W. Dyer

Silence heals nothing, fixes nothing, and unlocks nothing. Just because you don't say something doesn't make it any less true. — Mary Calmes