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Godliness before giftedness. — Lesley Ramsay

(As your experience about writing accrues) you learn how little you know. It becomes much more difficult because the hardest thing in the world is simplicity. And the most fearful thing, too. It becomes more difficult because you have to strip yourself of all your disguises, some of which you didn't know you had. — James Baldwin

Horses have different levels of intelligence and different levels of work ethic. — Anson Mount

I didn't understand why I could not control myself despite my best intentions. — Rachel Reiland

I like sort of esoteric and weird Twitter jokes. But I actually unfollow people if they make jokes about a celebrity's death within the first two minutes of that celebrity dying. — Timothy Simons

I joyfully hasten to meet death. If it come before I have had opportunity to develop all my artistic faculties, it will come, my hard fate notwithstanding, too soon, and I should probably wish it later - yet even then I shall be happy, for will it not deliver me from a state of endless suffering? — Ludwig Van Beethoven

I live on a one-way street that's also a dead end. I'm not sure how I got there. — Steven Wright

If a book is easy and fits nicely into all your language conventions and thought forms, then you probably will not grow much from reading it. It may be entertaining, but not enlarging to your understanding. It's the hard books that count. Raking is easy, but all you get is leaves; digging is hard, but you might find diamonds. — Mortimer J. Adler

To execute great things, one should live as though one would never die. — Luc De Clapiers

I put myself on the same level as everyone else around me - from the directrice to the workman, everyone. Except my pets - they are the Kings; you must treat them like royalty. — Azzedine Alaia

The precept, "Know yourself," was not solely intended to obviate the pride of mankind; but likewise that we might understand our own worth. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

The Bible will teach you, correct you, instruct you, and give you hope. — Elizabeth George

Dance, even if you have nowhere to do it but your living room. — Mary Schmich

The nations of the earth are mostly swayed by fear - fear of the sort that a little cheap oratory turns easily to rage, hate, and violence. — Joseph Conrad