"If you always do what you always did you will get what you always got." — Bob Dylan, American singer, born 1941
"To see a man beaten, not by a better opponent but by himself, is a tragedy." — Cus D’Amato, American boxing manager, born 1908
"Better do a good deed near at home than go far away to burn incense." — Amelia Earhart, American aviation pioneer, born 1897
"Light makes photography. Embrace light. Admire it. Love it. But above all, know light. Know it for all you are worth, and you will know the key to photography." — George Eastman, American innovator, born 1854
"Doesn't suicide seem a little like going where you haven't been invited?" — Richard Eberhart, American poet, born 1904
"Poems in a way are spells against death. They are milestones, to see where you were then from where you are now. To perpetuate your feelings, to establish them. If you have in any way touched the central heart of mankind's feelings, you'll survive." — Richard Eberhart, American poet, born 1904
"It is what man does not know of, God composes the visible poem of the world." — Richard Eberhart, American poet, born 1904
"The spectator, the contemplator, the opposer of war have their hours with the enemy no less than uniformed combatants." — Richard Eberhart, American poet, born 1904
"If the only prayer you say in your entire life is "thank you," that would suffice." — Meister Eckhart, German mystic, born 1260
"When angels visit us, we do not hear the rustle of wings, nor feel the feathery touch of the breast of a dove; but we know their presence by the love they create in our hearts." — Mary Baker Eddy, American religious leader, born 1821