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(An astrologer of a London tabloid was once fired by means of a letter from his editor which began, "As you will no doubt have foreseen.")
— Christopher Hitchens
Anger is a symptom, a way of cloaking and expressing feelings too awful to experience directly - hurt, bitterness, grief and, most of all, fear.
— Joan Rivers
When you close the door of your mind to negative thoughts, the door of opportunity opens to you.
— Napoleon Hill
Once you have access to key people in an organization, if you go into a meeting with enemy images of those people - then you are not going to connect.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg
I'm not promising to write 'JFK 2' - but one day, I might!
— Nigel Hamilton
Time does not heal all wounds, no matter how many drugstore sympathy cards hastily scrawled by distant relatives promise this to be true.
— Julie Buxbaum
I just wish people would realise that anything is possible if you try. Dreams are made if people try.
— Terry Fox
The glow of delicioous tension coudn't be faked, not at any price. So when you leave, that's when you realise you've been living in a lie.
— Lesley Lokko
Maybe that was what it was like to be a writer: Even with the eyes closed, you could see.
— Meg Wolitzer
"No" is just a moment in time.
— Brian Grazer
You want your decisions taken away from you so you won't be responsible for your own actions?
— Margaret Atwood
Enemy images are the main reason conflicts don't get resolved.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg
One truly affectionate soul in a family will evert a sweetening and harmonizing influence upon all its members.
— Henry Van Dyke
Prediction is the best circus act of all. But it is just an act. It's a carny turn. Stop doing it.
— Warren Ellis
Results take time to measure.
— Hyrum W. Smith
Walt put everything he knew about communication with images into the park, so it was very familiar.
— John Hench