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Holy freaking crap. A suicide bomber just detonated a bomb in my brain, — Megan Thomason

I've burnt all the holy pages I used to carry
but poems flare in my heart — Ikkyu

So, this is my life. And I want you to know that I am both happy and sad and I'm still trying to figure out how that could be. — Stephen Chbosky

I play piano and that's my love. I read and I paint and I compose music, so I've got a pretty full creative life. And it's not because, I'm obsessively creative. — Anthony Hopkins

If I had a talent, it was for looking askew at everything, possibly more than my contemporaries. But I had to really push myself to be a writer. — David Bowie

If laughter is one of the best medicines in life ... laughing at yourself is a conducive pill. — Timothy Pina

He wasn't a gentleman and there was no telling what men would do when they weren't gentlemen. There was no standard to judge them by. — Margaret Mitchell

Are you a storyteller, Thomas Covenant?"
Absently he replied, "I was, once."
"And you gave it up? Ah, that is as sad a tale in three words as any you might have told me. But a life without a tale is like a sea without salt. How do you live?"
... Unconsciously, he clenched his fist over his ring. "I live."
"Another?" Foamfollower returned. "In two words, a story sadder than the first. Say no more
with one word you will make me weep. — Stephen R. Donaldson

Through every moment on stage for the first time, I felt like I was finally right where I belonged. — Peter Gallagher

So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out There's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to find out. — Cat Stevens

Those who seek to listen to their own inner voice forget to listen to the judgment of others. — Vironika Tugaleva

Only the emerging specialty of psychoanalysis seemed to understand that mental maladies are not fully analogous to physical disease. They resist classification, and might better be known by their symptoms and the individualized sufferings of patients than by assigned names. — Sherwin B. Nuland