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The present is big with the future, the future might be read in the past, the distant is expressed in the near.
— Gottfried Leibniz
Art is a war - between ourselves and the forces of self-sabotage that would stop us from doing our work. The artist is a warrior.
— Steven Pressfield
Foever is composed of nows.
— Paper Towns - John Green
I want a woman to love me for me and not just for my piggly diggly ... You catch my drift?
— Bruno Mars
There are two kinds of trouble: The kind you have and the kind you haven't. There are but few of the first sort, but of the second there is no end.
— Sophie Irene Loeb
I wrote in the 'War of Art' that I could divide my life neatly into two parts: before turning pro and after. After is better.
— Steven Pressfield
I finally realized that this 'place' that I kept bursting into [on a psychedelic experience] was somebody's idea of a playpen.
— Terence McKenna
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— Daniel H. Pink
Music is feeling. You can try to verbalize it. It really just hits you or it doesn't.
— Gene Simmons
Anything worthwhile is opposed. Steven Pressfield (War of Art) calls this the Resistance.
— Michael Hyatt
There are four types of men in the world: lovers, opportunists, lookers-on, and imbeciles. The happiest are the imbeciles.
— Hippolyte Taine
I stopped playing in Jr. events when I was 12 and played women's.
— Natalie Gulbis
I've always dreamed of an Olympic medal.
— Keeth Smart
Capital simply allows us to expend labour in advance.
— William Stanley Jevons
Our culture highlights the desire to always have more, even when we should be grateful for what we have.
— Jean Chatzky
I must work the works of Him Who sent me while it is yet day.
— Sheldon Jackson