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Be impeccable with your words
— Miguel Ruiz
If you spend too much time watching and fantasizing others while they achieve their dreams you may well miss your own.
— Randall Wright
Sometimes it is impossible to stop the river of life.
— Paulo Coelho
Whatever the State saith is a lie; whatever it hath is a theft: all is counterfeit in it, the gnawing, sanguinary, insatiate monster.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Those people upstairs think that Karl Marx was somebody who wrote a good anti-trust law.
— Warren Beatty
I'm a big believer in creating family traditions. Every Tuesday morning, I make a proper eggs breakfast, and we all sit down and eat.
— Ivanka Trump
Some people talk of Africa being a continent cursed not blessed with minerals, but the real curse is the leaders and politicians of Africa
— Peter Mutanda
Your dreams may seem impossible to someone with insomnia.
— Junnita Jackson
If you pour your heart into your work, or into any worthy enterprise, you can achieve dreams others may think impossible.
— Howard Schultz
I may never be rich or famous but I've created a whole world, where anything I want is possible what more could anyone want to achieve?
— B.B. Taylor
And there are a lot more people reading poetry, but there are not so many people reading an individual poet.
— Peter Davison
When you write - explode - fly apart - disintegrate! Then give time enough to think, cut, rework, and rewrite.
— Ray Bradbury
Our Grub-street biographers watch for the death of a great man like so many undertakers on purpose to make a penny of him.
— Joseph Addison
The move towards the extension of personhood to children is already underway, and is utterly, completely and totally unstoppable!
— Stefan Molyneux
It was a child's awareness, never spoken or even fully acknowledged, but deeply felt.
— Donna Woolfolk Cross