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For, through the twilight sounds of crickets and sighing trees, a faint, surprising wisp of music came floating to them and all three turned toward it, toward the wood. — Natalie Babbitt

Appeals to the past are among the commonest of strategies in interpretations of the present. — Edward W. Said

What is essential is whether it is perceived and not whether it exists. To exist and yet not to be perceived is the same as not exist. — Gao Xingjian

I am far from a perfect dad. And I always will be. But I'm a damn good dad, and my son will always feel bigger than anything life can throw at him. Why? Because I get it. I get the power a dad has in a child's life, and in a child's level of self-belief. I get that everything I ever do and ever say to my son will be absorbed, for good or for bad. — Dan Pearce

I wish to be at any time hereafter only a yea-sayer! — Friedrich Nietzsche

When I began writing, the words that inspired me were these: A writer is someone who has written today. If you want to be a writer, whats stopping you? — J. A. Jance

Economic theory dictates that the value of a company is basically the present value of its future profits. To estimate Facebook's value through its future profits, we need to have a view on its user growth and how this will evolve in the next 10 to 50 years. — Didier Sornette

I realize today that nothing in the world is more distasteful to a man than to take the path that leads to himself. — Hermann Hesse

I think dealing with the U.S. Senate is very different from dealing with the electorate. — David Remnick

In Irena's head the alcohol plays a double role: it frees her fantasy, encourages her boldness, makes her sensual, and at the same time it dims her memory. She makes love wildly, lasciviously, and at the same time the curtain of oblivion wraps her lewdness in an all-concealing darkness. As if a poet were writing his greatest poem with ink that instantly disappears. — Milan Kundera