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  • #1
    Robert A. Heinlein
    “A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.”
    Robert A. Heinlein
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  • #2
    William Shakespeare
    “We defy augury. There is special providence in
    the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, 'tis not to come; if it be not to
    come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come—the
    readiness is all. Since no man, of aught he leaves, knows what is't
    to leave betimes, let be. (Hamlet 5.2.217-224)”
    Shakespeare, William

  • #3
    “In many ways, the work of a critic is easy. We risk very little yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgment. We thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read. But the bitter truth we critics must face, is that in the grand scheme of things, the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so. But there are times when a critic truly risks something, and that is in the discovery and defence of the new. The world is often unkind to new talent, new creations, the new needs friends... Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere.”
    Brad Bird, Ratatouille Script

  • #4
    Craig Ferguson
    “....maybe fear is God's way of saying, "Pay attention, this could be fun.”
    Craig Ferguson, American on Purpose: The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot

  • #5
    Craig Ferguson
    “I think when you become a parent you go from being a star in the movie of your own life to the supporting player in the movie of someone else's.”
    Craig Ferguson, American on Purpose: The Improbable Adventures of an Unlikely Patriot

  • #6
    Maurice Leblanc
    “Arsène Lupin, the eccentric gentleman who operates only in the chateaux and salons, and who, one night, entered the residence of Baron Schormann, but emerged empty-handed, leaving, however, his card on which he had scribbled these words: “Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar, will return when the furniture is genuine.”
    Maurice Leblanc, The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar (Short Story Index Reprint Series)

  • #7
    Fredrik Backman
    “Ove glares out of the window. The poser is jogging. Not that Ove is provoked by jogging. Not at all. Ove couldn’t give a damn about people jogging. What he can’t understand is why they have to make such a big thing of it. With those smug smiles on their faces, as if they were out there curing pulmonary emphysema. Either they walk fast or they run slowly, that’s what joggers do. It’s a forty-year-old man’s way of telling the world that he can’t do anything right. Is it really necessary to dress up as a fourteen-year-old Romanian gymnast in order to be able to do it? Or the Olympic tobogganing team? Just because one shuffles aimlessly around the block for three quarters of an hour?”
    Fredrik Backman, A Man Called Ove

  • #8
    Fredrik Backman
    “I thought about keeping the money," Ove whispered at long last, and took his father's hand in a firmer grip, as if he was afraid of letting go.

    "I know," said his father, and squeezed his hand a little harder.

    "But I knew you would hand it in, and I knew a person like Tom wouldn't," said Ove.

    His father nodded. And not another word was said about it.

    Had Ove been the sort of man who contemplated how and when one became the sort of man one was, he might have said this was the day he learned that right has to be right. But he wasn't one to dwell on things like that. He contented himself with remembering that on this day he'd decided to be as little unlike his father as possible.”
    A Man Called Ove

  • #9
    Dennis E. Taylor
    “At one time, we thought that the way life came together was almost completely random, only needing an energy gradient to get going. But as we’ve moved into the information age, we’ve come to realize that life is more about information than energy. Fire has most of the characteristics of life. It eats, it grows, it reproduces. But fire retains no information. It doesn’t learn; it doesn’t adapt. The five millionth fire started by lightning will behave just like the first. But the five hundredth bacterial division will not be like the first one, especially if there is environmental pressure. That’s DNA. And RNA. That’s life. …”
    Dennis E. Taylor, We Are Legion (We Are Bob)

  • #10
    Richard Osman
    “...There are silly, proper tears now. I'll let them fall. If you don't cry sometimes, you'll end up crying all the time.”
    Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club

  • #11
    Richard Osman
    “You always know when it’s your first time, don’t you? But you rarely know when it’s your final time.”
    Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club

  • #12
    Richard Osman
    “Many years ago, everybody here would wake early because there was much to do and only so many hours in the day. Now they wake early because there is much to do and only so many days left.”
    Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club

  • #13
    Richard Osman
    “People without a sense of humor will never forgive you for being funny.”
    Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club

  • #14
    Richard Osman
    “It was a community, and in Ibrahim's opinion that was how human beings were designed to live. At Coopers Chase, anytime you wanted to be alone, you would simply close your front door, and anytime you wanted to be with people, you would open it up again. If there was a better recipe for happiness than that, then Ibrahim was yet to hear it.”
    Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club

  • #15
    Richard Osman
    “Well, imagine if we only ever did what we were supposed to,”
    Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club

  • #16
    50 Cent
    “Fear dominates most people’s lives. Fear of loss. Fear of failure. Fear of the unknown. Fear of loneliness.”
    50 Cent, Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter

  • #17
    50 Cent
    “Be fearless. Most people run from what they’re afraid of. I run toward it. That doesn’t mean I think I’m bulletproof (I’ve learned the hard way that I’m not) or that I’m unaware of danger. I experience fear as much as the next man. But one of the greatest mistakes people can make is becoming comfortable with their fears. Whatever is worrying me, I meet it head-on and engage it until the situation is resolved. My refusal to become comfortable with fear gives me an advantage in almost every situation.”
    50 Cent, Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter

  • #18
    50 Cent
    “If I lost it wasn't because I was backed into a corner and beaten down. It would be because I'd gone for what I wanted, and simply come up against someone with more skill.”
    50 Cent, Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter

  • #19
    50 Cent
    “To the Greeks, the most basic energy in the world was a battle between two forces. A debate was a fight between two people over an idea. Exercise is a fight between energy and fatigue. Study is a fight between you and the material. Every new day is a fight between light and darkness.”
    50 Cent, Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter

  • #20
    50 Cent
    “extremely serious about the value of hard work. I believe it creates not only success but happiness, too. You can never feel satisfied if you’re not applying yourself to something you’re passionate about.”
    50 Cent, Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter

  • #21
    Ursula K. Le Guin
    “It is very hard for evil to take hold of the unconsenting soul.”
    Ursula K. Le Guin, A Wizard of Earthsea

  • #22
    Ursula K. Le Guin
    “You thought, as a boy, that a mage is one who can do anything. So I thought, once. So did we all. And the truth is that as a man's real power grows and his knowledge widens, ever the way he can follow grows narrower: until at last he chooses nothing, but does only and wholly what he must do. . . .”
    Ursula K. Le Guin, A Wizard of Earthsea

  • #23
    William Shakespeare
    “O God, I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams."

    Which dreams, indeed, are ambition; for the very substance of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream.”
    William Shakespeare, Hamlet



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