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To have output you must have input. It helps to go on a period of creative nourishment, or dolce far niente, clearing the brain. Go to bed with the cat, some flouffy pillows, tea and a book which could not in any sense be called improving. Read for fun for a change: superior Chicklit is good, or children's classics. You are not allowed to try and analyse what the author is doing. After a good sleep, go and do something new, or that you haven't done for a while ... — Lucy Sussex

Jesus intercedes for us each day. Let us pray: Lord, have mercy on me; intercede for me! — Pope Francis

What I've learned about acting is that it needs to be mysterious. If you overthink how a beat needs to be played, it can trip you up. — Kate Winslet

If something is good, it's always good. You don't have to change it. — Tony Bennett

I think everyone assumes that I talk to my parents a lot about writing, but I didn't - they're my parents. We didn't have constant workshops running in my household. — Jesse Kellerman

Our enemies make us strong, Miss Muffet, not our friends. Our friends will lie to us, tell us what we need to hear. Forgive us. We must keep a few good enemies on hand, always, to keep us sharp and teach us never to do anything that needs forgiveness. — Ann Rinaldi

The sight of them in chains soothed her, but didn't take the — Kaylea Cross

I like getting up in front of an audience. It's fun when you go to a baseball game and the crowd is cheering you. I can't deny it. And it's very funny, too. Sometimes you're shy; you go somewhere and everyone's looking at you, so you feel a little self-conscious. — Jon Lovitz

All the faults of the age come from Christianity and journalism. Christianity, of course, but why journalism? — Frank Harris

All history is contemporary history. — Benedetto Croce

World, they have taken the small children like butterflies and thrown them, beating their wings, into the fire
— Nelly Sachs