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Most poets, like most people, try hard to be like someone they admire or they are possessed with an image of what they ought to be. — James Broughton
Siblings: children of the same parents, each of whom is perfectly normal until they get together. — Sam Levenson
God not only loves the obedient - He enlightens them. — Henry B. Eyring
Words travel, because the word arctic comes from arktos, Greek for bear. Cancer comes from the Greek word for crab, karkinos. Memory, or one of its locations in the brain, the hippocampus, means seahorse. A bestiary is buried in our language. — Rebecca Solnit
We often envy our own abilities to escape
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even in daydreams we find reason for an end. from Human Nature — Tarringo T. Vaughan
Occasionally I'd tune in to a music station, but I always preferred the sound of people talking, even if the subject was something I didn't care about — David Sedaris
I've always thought that I've been strong in what I believe in. Not that I know what I believe for absolutely everything, but the things that I do believe, it's very black and white, and yes and no. — Kay Panabaker
I don't think I've ever worked so hard on something, but working on Macintosh was the neatest experience of my life. Almost everyone who worked on it will say that. None of us wanted to release it at the end. It was as though we knew that once it was out of our hands, it wouldn't be ours anymore. — Steve Jobs
It takes strength, man, to know when to let go of your kids, really, really let them go and trust them with the one who made them in the first place. — Carlos Santana
Luckily, however, life doesn't always follow tradition, but craves out a path of its own. — Kader Abdolah
Everybody against me. Why? Why me? I have not brought violence to you. I have not brought Thug Life to America. I didn't create Thug Life. I diagnosed it. — Tupac Shakur
Anyone who expects to create, be it as a scientist or artist, scholar or writer, needs self-confidence, even bravado. How else can one dare to imagine understanding what no one else has understood, discovering what no one else has discovered? Where does this confidence come from? Fortunately, every young person is blessed with some of it. It is part of human character. — John Archibald Wheeler
drama is by its very nature alien to genuine polyphony; drama may be multi-leveled, but it cannot contain multiple worlds; it permits only one, and not several, systems of measurement. Secondly, — Mikhail Bakhtin
that fucking motherfucker — Kristen Ashley