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A cherry pie isn't a failure just because you eat it all. It's perfect for what it is, and then it's gone.
— Emery Lord
There is a certain justice in criticism. The critic is like a midwife - a tyrannical midwife.
— Stephen Spender
It was demeaning to scrape affection from virtually everyone you encountered. That was immature.
— John Knowles
TAIL, n. The part of an animal's spine that has transcended its natural limitations to set up an independent existence in a world of its own.
— Ambrose Bierce
Authenticity is about being true to who you are, even when everyone around you wants you to be someone else
— Michael Jordan
Truth without compassion is Cruelty.
— Antero Alli
Be yourself. If you try to be someone else, it won't work. Whatever you do, you are not going to make everyone happy.
— Kimi Raikkonen
I think a lot of composers get into trouble just making up a plot and expecting an audience to follow that.
— John Eaton
You're being mean to someone who's helping you. What is that? Everyone knows who the assholes are, and I avoid them.
— Steven Soderbergh
That is control. Whether you want it or understand it.
— Lisa Renee Jones
Be gracious to me, O LORD!
— Anonymous
You do have a modicum of peace of mind here, but it's as unsettled as any other place.
— Todd Rundgren
And I'm sure everyone else would too if you only allowed them to see more of who you really are, rather than pretending to be someone you're not!
— Adele Rose
I like to have fun, but I also try to make time for my son.
— Gaines Adams
Everyone is a bore to someone. That is unimportant. The thing to avoid is being a bore to oneself.
— Gerald Brenan
Those that deem politics beneath their dignity are doomed to be governed by those of lesser talents.
— Aristotle.