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Writing is a lonely job. Even if a writer socializes regularly, when he gets down to the real business of his life, it is he and his type writer or word processor. No one else is or can be involved in the matter. — Isaac Asimov

Both expectations and memories are more than mere images founded on previous experience. — Samuel Alexander

If laughter is the best medicine, I promise to continue to make you laugh as my wife and I work together with the National Kidney Foundation to save lives. — George Lopez

Good designs are in special places for those who has appreciation; bad designs are everywhere. — Baris Gencel

A picture lives by companionship, expanding and quickening in the eyes of the sensitive observer. It dies by the same token. It is therefore risky to send it out into the world. How often it must be impaired by the eyes of the unfeeling and the cruelty of the impotent. — Mark Rothko

Of all my relations, I like sex the best and Eric the least. — Roger Zelazny

Revolution? Unscrew the flag-staff, wrap the bunting in the oil covers, and put the thing in the clothes-chest. Let the old lady bring you your house-slippers and untie your fiery red necktie. You always make revolutions with your mugs, your republic
nothing but an industrial accident. — Alfred Doblin

History reveals there is no moral high ground; there is only perspective. We often exhibit the same behaviors for which we condemn others. — Steve Maraboli

I had no agent, and I was getting approached by so many people that I tried to escape for a while because I couldn't believe that world. Photography is not an industry, and suddenly an industry came to me, so I sort of had to accept it in the end and get an agent. — Anton Corbijn

Some of the most radiant Christians I have ever met were "wheelchair" saints. May God give you grace to "triumph in affliction. — Billy Graham

The flame is not as bright to itself as it is to those it illuminates: so too the sage. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The disciplined are free from the tyranny of their desires. — Matshona Dhliwayo