For Your Corkboard

The Road of Excess leads to the Palace of Wisdom.
— William Blake

and also,


Load every rift with ore.
— John Keats

and, too,

You must be proud, bold, pleasant, resolute,
And now and then stab, when occasion serves.
— Christopher Marlowe

but, as well,

A book should be as an axe, to break the frozen sea within us.
— Franz Kafka

and,
… don’t be so fast,
you’re all you’ve got.
— Rita Dove

not to mention:

It all comes back to that, to my and your ‘fun’—if we but allow the term its full extension; to the production of which no humblest question involved, not even to the shade of a cadence or the position of a comma, is not richly pertinent.
— Henry James

and overlook at your peril:

Charming villains have always had a decided social advantage over well-meaning people who chew with their mouths open.
— Miss Manners

and, last but not least,


Interviewer
: To what do you attribute your success?
Joan Sutherland: Bloody hard work, Duckie!

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