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If we weren't all crazy, we'd just go insane. — Jimmy Buffett

In the city, you're always looking around, observing everything. In some neighborhoods, your life can depend on it. The details change constantly. — Mark Bradford

When you promise yourself something, make a commitment, you can't give up. Because, when you're in the gym, you have to fulfill the promise you made to yourself. The people who can self motivate - in any field - are usually the ones who win. Regardless of talent. — Tom Platz

I want to fall in love with beautiful women of all races. Rescue somebody every now and then, improve my painting, and improve my sentence structure. If I can make a living doing that stuff, that's great, and I will keep doing it, and they can do whatever they want with my image. I couldn't care less. — William T. Vollmann

I gave up all for Christ, and what have I found? Everything in Christ. — John Calvin

Every Christian has an opportunity to be successful — Sunday Adelaja

I'm trying to use Palestine as a microcosm of the world, but maybe the world is a microcosm of Palestine. We're living in a moment that has lost attachment to the ideology behind boundaries. — Elia Suleiman

Perhaps the window is not a sun but an asterisk, interrupting the grammar of the sky, with me sitting below it like a footnote. — China Mieville

That's all I want, to keep losing myself. — Andrew Garfield

The fearful face usually betrays great guilt. — Seneca The Younger

This is how it works now with the news: the story begins with a moral, then a narrative is fashioned to support it. — Walter Kirn

You can't leave footprints in the sands of time while sitting down. — Nelson Rockefeller

In politics, as in womanizing, failure is decisive. It sheds its retrospective gloom on earlier endeavor which at the time seemed full of promise. — Malcolm Muggeridge