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Jesus Christ might simply have returned to his carpentry following the use of modern psychiatric treatments. — William Sargant

I like to write from midnight to dawn with great stores of candy and Red Bull laid in ... I'm not sure why I have the work habits of a 20-year-old coder, but no matter how many times I set up a more reasonable schedule, I always fall back to this. — Jenny Offill

Some of the things he's said over the past few days are starting to make sense, and I begin to feel more and more like the people I despise. He told me outright that he would answer anything if I just asked, yet I chose to believe the rumours about him instead. No wonder he was so irritated with me. I was treating him just like everyone else treats me. — Colleen Hoover

I didn't grow up really wanting to be an actor. I don't remember ever not being an actor. — Jodie Foster

While the sciences are hugely important, let us not leave behind a child's imagination. — Kevin Spacey

Internal and external world is interdependent. Your experiences and impressions of the outside world shape your thoughts and imagination, while making the choice and decisions, from your internal thought process, creates your physical reality. — Roshan Sharma

Women give life! That on its own is inspiring.Besides, women are prettier than men. — Jujubee

If I play a stupid girl and ask a stupid question, I've got to follow it through, what am I supposed to do, look intelligent? — Marilyn Monroe

It is hard to throw off long-established love:
hard, but this you must managed somehow — J.K. Rowling

Writing for yourself is like exposing your diary. It can be a little embarrassing at times, but if it helps somebody get through the day just by hearing a song, it's well worth it. — Sevyn Streeter

He's the light that guided me to where I am now, out of the darkness, out of despair. — Faith Sullivan

I nearly always write just as I nearly always breathe. — John Steinbeck

Country gentlemen who read in their newspapers the speeches of this or that Minister would mutter to themselves that he was certainly a clever fellow. But the country gentlemen were not made comfortable by this thought. The country gentlemen had a strong suspicion that cleverness was somehow unBritish. That sort of restless, unpredictable brilliance belonged most of all to Britain's arch-enemy, the Emperor Napoleon Buonaparte; the country gentlemen could not approve it. — Susanna Clarke

If we can stop, listen, and think about what others are seeing in us, we have a great opportunity. We can compare the self that we want to be with the self that we are presenting to the rest of the world. We can then begin to make the real changes that are needed to close the gap between our stated values and our actual behavior. — Marshall Goldsmith

I am of the opinion that there is nothing which has been produced by the will of man which cannot in its turn be altered by another human will. — Adolf Hitler