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You have good days, you have bad days. But the main thing is to grow mentally.
— Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Take the risk that you'll end up regretting your speech, because it's better than regretting your silence.
— Brian Morton
Don't fear, just live right.
— Neal A. Maxwell
The joys we expect are not so bright, nor the troubles so dark as we fancy they will be.
— Charles Reade
If we can just try every day to be the best versions of ourselves, we are offering to the world the best addition to society.
— Erin Willett
Prayer is a way of language practiced in the presence of God in which we become more than ourselves while remaining ourselves.
— Eugene H. Peterson
An artist doesn't really need a great deal of experience. One heartbreak can produce many novels. But you have to have a heart that can break.
— Brian Morton
She loved to return to the world of the book, a workd in which people were willing to let go of everything in order to follow their passions.
— Brian Morton
Too much empty enthusiasm can even be demotivating, if not supported by the right skills and a lot of elbow grease.
— Derek Murphy
And it happened all the time that the compromise between two perfectly rational alternatives was something that made no sense at all.
— Neal Stephenson
A piece of writing is only worth doing if you're a different person at the end of the process than you were at the beginning.
— Brian Morton
I'm also not good with numbers either, so it's not a great mix. People apparently don't want you ball-parkin' it when it comes to their finances.
— Daniel Tosh
Applied properly, it [logic] can overcome any lack of wisdom, which one only gains through age and experience.
— Christopher Paolini
We wish for a symmetry of feeling, but we rarely get it. It is painful to be the one who loves more, and painful to be the one who loves less.
— Brian Morton
What matters, finally, isn't finding the kind of person you think you should
love. What matters is finding someone you feel more alive with. — Brian Morton
love. What matters is finding someone you feel more alive with. — Brian Morton
His kisses were too rote; they were assembly-line kisses. She wanted complex kisses; she wanted each kiss to be a conversation.
— Brian Morton
There are certain situations in which you can't convey what you mean. Words don't always work.
— Brian Morton
Children enjoy the present because they have neither a past nor a future.
— Jean De La Bruyere
He disapproved of the metaphor: he wanted to tell her that one shouldn't compare one's personal unhappiness to the most horrible crime in history.
— Brian Morton
The river was so blue it seemed to be breathing.
— Brian Morton