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#2. Even though I'm a jazz-trained drummer, I cut my teeth playing rock.
Jimmy Chamberlin
#3. History shows that the majority of people that have done anything great have passed their youth in seclusion.
Thomas Carlyle
#4. Never forget who you really are, or you'll forever be forgotten.
Madeline Johnson
#5. So if givers are most likely to land at the bottom of the success ladder, who's at the top - takers or matchers? Neither. When I took another look at the data, I discovered a surprising pattern: It's the givers again.
Adam M. Grant
#6. To some extent, we've always had an admiration for extroversion in our culture. But the extrovert ideal really came to play at the turn of the 20th century when we had the rise of big business.
Susan Cain
#7. The hardest lesson a wizard has to learn is that even with so much power, there are some things you can't control. No matter how much you want to.
Jim Butcher
#8. In poetry if the emotion is lacking, everything is lacking.
Marty Rubin
#9. The gods to each ascribe a differing lot: Some enter at the portal. Some do not!
Ford Madox Ford
#10. I went into journalism to learn the craft of writing and to get close to the world I wanted to write about - police and criminals, the criminal justice system.
Michael Connelly
#11. From whatever angle he viewed their dawning intimacy, he could not see it as part of her scheme of life; and to be the unforeseen element in a career so accurately planned was stimulating even to a man who had renounced sentimental experiments.
Edith Wharton
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