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Is the mask working?" she asked me.
"How can I tell?"
"If you can breath, then it's working. — Lemony Snicket

Resorting to connecting the dots this morning because it was a long night & he needs to do something really simple to get started again. — Brian Andreas

The blanket was there, but it was the boy's embrace that covered and warmed him. — Jerry Spinelli

The industry doesn't want you to know the truth about what you're eating, because if you knew, you might not want to eat it, — Eric Schlosser

The world thinks that music is a commercial commodity. I'm glad that is not my code. — Sun Ra

In the beginning, there was nothing. Then, out of the nothing came the Word and the Word was power. Every utterance of the Word gave form to the Void, starting with beings to utter the Word. There was no Adam, no Eve, and no need. What Man named was. — Thomm Quackenbush

Music, architecture and pictures have always been my passions, and all that material wealth has meant for me, is being able to have some of the pictures I liked. — Andrew Lloyd Webber

There's nothing worse than being shackled by some miniscule sort of technology you have onstage, and I think your mettle is going to get tested in those moments. — El-P

I wondered how I looked to her, in that place, and knew that even in a place that was nothing but knowledge that was the one thing I could not know. That if I look inward I would see only infinite mirrors staring into myself for eternity. — Neil Gaiman

Man is a dubious mixture of mind and matter; since the mind unlocks recognition of the eternal to him, while matter pulls him down and binds him to the transitory, he should strive away from the senses and toward the mind if he wishes to elevate his life and give it meaning. — Hermann Hesse

The one exclusive sign of thorough knowledge is the power of teaching. — Aristotle.