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Imagine a temple inside your mind, a haven from the chaos of the world. Visit often. — Marianne Williamson
It was a moment of passage, boy. A time such as must be at the Tower itself, when things come together and hold and make power in time. My father had taken control, had been acknowledged and singled out. Marten was the acknowledger; my father was the mover. And his wife, my mother, went to him, the connection between them. Betrayer.
My father was the last lord of light. — Stephen King
The Court is making the preposterous assumption that the People of the United States somehow silently redefined marriage in 1868 when they ratified the 14th Amendment. — Ted Cruz
My latest works are these things with light bulbs. — Jim Hodges
Can you deep fry the bacon? Oh how I wish you would ... — Greg Behrendt
Jazz isn't like pop, where you sell millions of records with a hit. Your spirit and soul aren't important in pop music. But jazz is like classical music. If people like you, they'll remember you and you'll last forever. — Freddie Hubbard
In our swamp of media sensationalism and group-speak, BOSTON REVIEW stands out as a bold voice for reason and argument, one of the very, very few places that offers intelligence, integrity, and variety. — Martha C. Nussbaum
Do I echo because I am hollow, or because I am a captive animal under stress and reassured by repetitions? — A. L. Kennedy
Beloved, God's promises can never fail to be accomplished, and those who patiently wait can never be disappointed, for a believing faith leads to realization. — Lettie B. Cowman
In virtual reality, it's more about capturing and creating worlds that people are inhabiting. You really are a creator in the way the audience lives within the world that you are building. — Chris Milk
Have you ever felt the longing for someone you could admire? For something, not to look down at, but up to? — Ayn Rand
