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Tossed By Waves,
She Does Not Sink. — Lauren Kate

Right away I thought I'd been hit by a hand grenade ... her (Joni Mitchells') voice, those words ... she nailed me to the back wall with two-inch spikes ... I promptly fell in love with her ... — David Crosby

local transport: — Nicholson Baker

Whole worlds' darkness is not enough to dark the blaze of a candle.. — Sarvesh Jain

Poverty and the rule of race that is called apartheid drive the Transkeian migrant from security on the land to work in the cities, and then back again. — Ruth First

If your faith is based on your ability to fully understand your past, present, and future, then your moments of confusion will become moments of weakening faith. — Paul David Tripp

When my senior prom was happening, I was in Malta filming 'Troy.' — Garrett Hedlund

Music is the love child birthed from the boundless freedom found in dreams and the rapturous opposition faced in life; for that, we should be so grateful for both the light and the dark. — Dave Matthes

You can't really write until the characters kind of show up one day and tell you what they're going to say. You start to hear the rhythm of the way the people talk, and then it becomes easier. — Chris Terrio

Commemorations can stimulate debate, which will ultimately lead to a greater understanding of the events of our 'through-other' history and to shape a better future. — Martin McGuinness

A lot of campaigning for food purity is a translated worry about abundance. You still eat your fill, but you agonize over the food's contents. We are a pack of animals that allows some to have excess food while others starve. Those who have so much get finicky about what is good to eat; they become obsessed by it, re-creating scarcity for themselves so as to not feel guilty, confused, or dangerously envied. — Jennifer Michael Hecht

It is only the most elite of elite musicians whose unconventional approach becomes convention. — Steve Vai