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Passion creates motivation, which leads to innovation. — Craig Groeschel

Nothing today had done her any real harm, yet she felt as though her nerves had been flayed and left out for the tanner. — Mary Robinette Kowal

Travel can also be the spirit of adventure somewhat tamed, for those who desire to do something they are a bit afraid of. — Ella Maillart

I do not like the man who squanders life for fame; give me the man who living makes a name. — Emily Dickinson

The only pictures worth making are the ones that are playing with fire. — Billy Wilder

Indifference is the invisible giant of the world. — Ouida

The friend of wisdom is also a friend of the myth. - ARISTOTLE — Christopher McDougall

Helianthus snorted. "Olorun is like his mother: he will only change as the face of a rock changes. But . . . I think he missed you. — Ash Gray

We're all good when it suits us, he used to say: that doesn't count. It's when you want so badly to do something wrong - when you're about to make a fortune from a dishonest deal, or kiss the lovely lips of your neighbor's wife, or tell a lie to get yourself out of terrible trouble - that's when you need the rules. Your integrity is like a sword, he would say: you shouldn't wave it until you're about to put it to the test. — Ken Follett

The present can try to bury the past, an operation that is most atrocious when it is most successful. — Mary McCarthy

Given the circumstances, I think the rabbi did a very good job. What did you think?"
"It's my policy not to review funerals. — A.M. Homes

I want to clear my mind a little bit and give my mind a little bit of time to breathe so I can pinpoint or at least nail down feelings I'm having and that I've had for the last however long. I need to nail them down long enough to actually write about and elaborate on them. — Fred Durst