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At school some learning by heart was compulsory, though not irksome. But this intake was out-distanced many times, as it always is among people who need poetry, by a private anthology, both of those automatically absorbed and of poems consciously chosen and memorized as though one were stocking up for a desert island or for a stretch of solitary. — Patrick Leigh Fermor
Your strongest life is built through a continuous practice of designing moment by moment. — Marcus Buckingham
Milk are for babies, when you get older you drink beer. — Arnold Schwarzenegger
Every man must decide for himself whether he shall master his world or be mastered by it. — James Cash Penney
Especially at a time when one's life was new, roots helped. — Barbara Delinsky
I waste much time gaping and wondering. During a walk or in a book or in the middle of an embrace, suddenly I awake to a stark amazement at everything. The bare fact of existence paralyses me- holds my mind in mortmain. To be alive is so incredible that all I do is to lie still and merely breathe- like an infant on its back in a cot. It is impossible to be interested in anything in particular while overhead the sun shines or underneath my feet grows a single blade of grass. — W.N.P. Barbellion
I think music gives so much inspiration. I listen to all kinds of music: pop, hip-hop, everything. I also love classical music. — Nicki Minaj
If only my emotions would understand the importance of excellent timing. — Tahereh Mafi
France always has plenty men of talent, but it is always deficient in men of action and high character. — Napoleon Bonaparte
Is the set of all sets which are not members of themselves a member of itself? — Bertrand Russell
The only thing I had done is determine that I won't run away from this mourning process. When everyone else was clamoring for me to come here or go there, or do this or don't do that, I keep my own counsel. As everyone shouts their own "bad advice" as Mary Oliver calls it in her poem "The Journey," I turn to my own voice. As I proceed deeper and deeper into this journey, the clearer my own voice becomes. — Elizabeth A. Weber