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42 Fictional Quotes By Ali Akbar Khan

Our sages developed music from time immemorial to take shelter in one's true self. Real music is not for wealth, not for honors, or not even for the joys of the mind - it is a path for realization and salvation. — Ali Akbar Khan

42 Fictional Quotes By Mohsen Makhmalbaf

In Afghanistan, this is the problem, because everybody holds a piece of that mirror, and they all look at it and claim that they hold the entire truth. — Mohsen Makhmalbaf

42 Fictional Quotes By Lou Reed

Just a perfect day, problems all left alone. — Lou Reed

42 Fictional Quotes By Jodi Picoult

They both knew that jealousy could rise like a tide, erasing events that had been scratched into the shore of your memory. — Jodi Picoult

42 Fictional Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

It is a wise rule and should be fundamental in a government disposed to cherish its credit, and at the same time to restrain the use of it within the limits of its faculties, "never to borrow a dollar without laying a tax in the same instant for paying the interest annually, and the principal within a given term; and to consider that tax as pledged to the creditors on the public faith." — Thomas Jefferson

42 Fictional Quotes By Michel Ocelot

The film industry needs to find a way to bring audiences to movie theaters. It's more of a technical trick than a revolution. — Michel Ocelot

42 Fictional Quotes By K.M. Johnson

Just because you're in a situation, doesn't mean you have to be that situation. You're not the situation you're in! — K.M. Johnson

42 Fictional Quotes By Frederick Lenz

They wanted to preserve and protect the mystical knowledge gained from their meditation practices and pass it on to future civilizations they clairvoyantly saw were going to be born after the destruction of Atlantis — Frederick Lenz

42 Fictional Quotes By Richard C. Armitage

Tolkien was, I believe, writing about his experience in the First and Second World Wars, where he would have spent a lot of time without any female contact. He was part of the fellowship of men who went to war, and I think, really, that's what he's writing about. — Richard C. Armitage