“I changed the city of New York. I gave people back their morale.” PeopleCitiesNew YorkChangedMorale Author:Ed Koch
“That man is great, and he alone, Who serves a greatness not his own, For neither praise nor self: Content to know and be unknown: Whole in himself.” KnowsMenSelfWholeGreatnessPraise Author:Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton
“Great sorrow makes sacred the sufferer.” SorrowSacredSufferers Author:Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton
“My father kept me busy from dawn to dusk when I was a kid. When I wasn't pitching hay, hauling corn or running a tractor, I was heaving a baseball into his mitt behind the barn... If all the parents in the country followed his rule, juvenile delinquency would be cut in half in a year's time.” IfsYearsCountryWould BeRunningKidsFatherParentBehindsHalfCuttingBaseballBusyDawnCornPitchingDuskBarnsJuvenileHayTractorsDelinquencyDawn And DuskJuvenile Delinquency Author:Bob Feller
“It is normal for me to wake and find myself writing in the dark... or to be out of my tomb, caught in an unearthly world, alive with the images that haunt me.” WorldWritingDarkAliveNormalCaughtTombs Author:Elizabeth Kim
“My imagination completely controls me, and forever feeds the fire that burns with dark red light in my heart by bringing me the best dreams. I've always had a wild imagination, a big heart and a tortured soul so I feel that dark fantasy, love and horror are in my blood.” FeelsHeartSoulDreamBigsLightImaginationDarkFantasyForeverFireBloodMy HeartHorrorRedMy ImaginationDark FantasyBig HeartRed LightsWild ImaginationTortured SoulsFantasy Love Author:Elizabeth Kim
“Nothing is more dreadful in life than the profound thought that death may only greet you with eternal nothingness.” MayEternalProfoundNothingnessProfound Thoughts Author:Elizabeth Kim
“Theater people are always pining and agonizing because they're afraid that they'll be forgotten. And in America they're quite right. They will be.” PeopleAmericaTheaterForgottenAgonizingPining Author:Agnes de Mille
“A never-failing way to get rid of a fellow is to tell him something for his own good.” WayFailingAdviceFellowsGood Advice Author:Kin Hubbard