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Success is not only for the elite. Success is there for those who want it, plan for it, and take action to achieve it.
— Jim Brown
It is my firm belief that it is a mistake to hold firm beliefs
— Malaclypse The Younger
The recording industry has changed; they're enjoying such incredible success in the pop field.
— Gerry Mulligan
Just what does one wear on a sorta, kind date with someone when you're in love with someone else?
— Harper Bentley
Black Poets should live
not leap
From steel bridges, like the white boys do. — Etheridge Knight
not leap
From steel bridges, like the white boys do. — Etheridge Knight
It is necessary to believe that the mixture of evil has produced the greatest possible good: otherwise the evil would not have been permitted.
— Gottfried Leibniz
They can see their neighbors. Roosters and dogs can be heard from there. Still, they will age and die without visiting one another.
— Laozi
I guess one of the great agonies of life is that we are constantly trying to finish that which is unfinishable
— Martin Luther King Jr.
No wonder how much you pretend, but you cannot ever forget the taste of your first kiss and the pain of your first break up.
— M.F. Moonzajer
I'm excited to go study and read and immerse myself in something.
— Sharon Van Etten
Fear is a Dangerous Animal.
Best kept on a short leash ... — William Curtis
Best kept on a short leash ... — William Curtis
And if I want to leave here without regrets, I need to know there are no more unsaid words left to haunt me.
Josh — Katja Millay
Josh — Katja Millay
The illusions it had woven for me had taken place only in my head. The battle had been invisible to the naked eye, but the hardest ones are.
— Karen Marie Moning
No person among us desires any other reward for performing a brave and worthy action, but the consciousness of having served his nation.
— Joseph Brant