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When you steal from an artist you are stealing their blood, sweat and tears. — Tyler Shields
Cold prayers - ask the Lord not to hear them. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The bizarre world of cards is a world of pure power politics where rewards and punishments are meted out immediately. — Ely Culbertson
A MAN ON A CANE STILL STANDS ON HIS OWN TWO FEET! — Qwana M. BabyGirl Reynolds-Frasier
What! alive, and so bold, O earth? — Percy Bysshe Shelley
Your identity depends on your heart's ability to excuse not on the power or the money you own. — Bharath Mamidoju
Fear is an abortion of good thoughts — Nomthandazo Tsembeni
I can't tell anyone to vote. — David A. Siegel
You can always tell about somebody by the way they put their hands on an animal. — Betty White
In the daytime, when the sun is young,
My heart aches for thee.
I take a flute and blow it.
I go out wandering.
Taking a long sword,
I go away into the night;
I go away under the dark sky.
I fear nothing... — Andrew Marshall
I don't need to be tame, because dragons choose their partner by themselves. — Olivia Sinaga
It's a very organic process, and it has a specific order to it. I love to write, and once you've written, then you arrange. After the arrangement, you record it, and then you tour it. — Joan Armatrading
You're barely older than me.'
'Than I,' he corrected me with a little smile. — H.P. Mallory
When I see nothing annihilated, and not even a drop of water wasted, I cannot suspect the annihilation of souls Thus finding myself to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other, always exist; with all the inconveniences human life is liable to, I shall not object to a new edition of mine; hoping, however, that the errata of the last may be corrected. — Benjamin Franklin
But The Master and Margarita is true to the broader sense of the novel as a freely developing form embodied in the works of Dostoevsky and Gogol, of Swift and Sterne, of Cervantes, Rabelais and Apuleius. — Mikhail Bulgakov