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To all my critics that never believe in me ... Please tell me again what I can't do in my life? Now outta my way. I'm going to make it happen! — Timothy Pina

One-half of the ills of life come because men are unwilling to sit down quietly for thirty minutes to think through all the possible consequences of their acts. — Blaise Pascal

I've allowed some of these points to stand, because this is a book of memory, and memory has its own story to tell. But I have done my best to make it tell a truthful story. — Tobias Wolff

If you only take parts that are offered to you, you end up playing the same roles over and over again. I think it's important to keep auditioning. I think it's important to scare yourself; to take parts that are outside of your comfort zone. — Jared Harris

Finally, in our progress toward a resumption of work we require two safeguards against a return of the evils of the old order: there must be a strict supervision of all banking and credits and investments; there must be an end to speculation with other people's money, and there must be provision for an adequate but sound currency. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

I don't think you ever get tired of the well-written, well-crafted songs. — Brenda Lee

I never stopped reading. — Doris Lessing

It's getting funnier because everybody's categories are disintegrating, and the cult of political correctness dictates that we never point out that other people don't make sense. — Terence McKenna

They are the privileged lovers who create a new world with their eyes of fiery passion. — Rumi

Men don't have to tiptoe around me - you can say anything and I won't get offended. — Michael Michele

War is less costly than slavery. — Anonymous

What can be more discouraging to a man than to doubt if his soul be material, like a stone or a reptile, and subject to corruption like the vilest creatures? And does it not prove much more strength of mind and grandeur to be able to conceive the idea of a Being superior to all other beings, by whom and for whom all things were made ; of a Being absolutely perfect and pure, without beginning or end, of whom our soul is the image, and of whom, if I may say so, it is a part, because it is spiritual and immortal? — Jean De La Bruyere

Religion is a byproduct of fear. — Arthur C. Clarke

He said, People wait their whole lives for the kind of happiness we have. — Melissa Bank