“Every year I say ‘this is going to be my year’ and end up really disappointed when it ends the same way it started.”— Rania Naim, thoughtcatalog.com
“That's what this next year is all about. Figuring out who you want to be. Setting yourself up for success.”— Lisa Gardner, amazon.com
“I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You're doing things you've never done before, and more importantly, you're Doing Som…”— Neil Gaiman, journal.neilgaiman.com
“May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you're wonderful, and don't forget to make some art -- write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yours…”— Neil Gaiman, journal.neilgaiman.com
“I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You're doing things you've never done before, and more importantly, you're Doing Som…”— Neil Gaiman, journal.neilgaiman.com
“New Year—a new chapter, new verse, or just the same old story ? Ultimately we write it. The choice is ours.”— Alex Morritt, amazon.com
“Well, it’s twelve o’clock. Happy New Year, everyone. Yeah, excellent start to the year. Fantastic.”— Stephen Colbert, twitter.com
“I'm on the Today Show tomorrow offering up my doable New Years resolutions! Just kidding, F resolutions, I'm talking bout books I love!”— Mindy Kaling, twitter.com
“When the year seems new, the canvas of my life seems fresh and untainted. I am unburdened; blissfully oblivious of how quickly time flies. I set goals and intentions for how I’ll live and how I’ll grow. I resolve to be better. The weight of the last year lifts for a moment, and I feel as though I ca…”— Abby Larson, thoughtcatalog.com