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The essence of leadership is relationship; influencing people to achieve things together that can't be achieved alone. — Leonard Sweet

I've spent so much time these last years wondering what I'm supposed to be. A wife? A lover? A celibate? An Italian? A glutton? A traveler? An artist? A Yogi? But I'm not any of these things, at least not completely. And I'm not Crazy Aunt Liz, either. I'm just a slippery antevasin - betwixt and between - a student on the ever-shifting border near the wonderful, scary forest of the new. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Reading Proust nearly silenced Virginia Woolf. She loved his novel, but loved it rather too much. There wasn't enough wrong with it - a crushing recognition when one considers Walter Benjamin's assessment of why people become writers: because they are unable to find a book already written that they are completely happy with. And — Alain De Botton

You know, essentially when you do a play you're reinterpreting a work of art that already exists. That's not what happens with a movie. — Sydney Pollack

A golf course is nothing but a pool room moved outdoors. — Frank Butler

The failure and the success both believe in their hearts that they have accurately balanced points of view, the success because he's succeeded, and the failure because he's failed. The successful man tells his son to profit by his father's good fortune, and the failure tells his son to profit by his father's mistakes. — F Scott Fitzgerald

There is no limit to the power of the human mind. The more concentrated it is, the more power is brought to bear on one point — Swami Vivekananda

I want to be alone. — Greta Garbo

There are many female gods recognized and honored by the tribes and Nations. Femaleness was highly valued, both respected and feared, and all social institutions reflected this attitude. Even modern sayings, such as the Cheyenne statement that a people is not conquered until the hearts of the women are on the ground, express the Indians understanding that without the power of woman the people will not live, but with it, they will endure and prosper. — Paula Gunn Allen

Quite possibly, this depressive illness was the familiar sort that grew from perfectionist expectations. — Paul C. Nagel