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to be right in the wrong direction may be wrong; what then is the wrong direction? — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Words are like wild birds - they will come when they wish, not when they are bidden. — Joyce Carol Oates

Mario Cuomo famously said that we campaign in poetry and govern in prose. We also critique the government in poetry - angsty, adolescent poetry, but poetry nonetheless. The — Eliot Nelson

April was just beginning, and after the warm spring day it turned cooler, slightly frosty, and a breath of spring could be felt in the soft, cold air. The road from the convent to town was sandy, they had to go at a walking pace; and on both sides of the carriage, in the bright, still moonlight, pilgrims trudged over the sand. And everyone was silent, deep in thought, everything around was welcoming, young, so near - the trees, the sky, even the moon - and one wanted to think it would always be so. — Anton Chekhov

Motivation is the desire to do things. It's the difference between staying in bed and getting up in the morning. It's the crucial part of setting and achieving goals. — Graham Speechley

I'd vowed years ago to go to the grave the same way I'd been born, just a lot more wrinkly. — Karen Marie Moning

Putin is no different than any other powerful man, like a Senator, or a President. — Donald Trump

The soft complaining flute, In dying notes, discovers The woes of hopeless lovers. — John Dryden

The fish is swift, small-needing, vague yet clear, A cold, sweet, silver life, wrapped in round waves ... — Leigh Hunt

I look up to a lot of old school drummers from the '70s, '80s, and '90s. — Ashton Irwin

The greatest violence is seeing a child go to bed hungry. — Coretta Scott King

We were still confined to that corner. More and more people joined us, some black and some white. On the second day, we awoke to learn that somebody must have told Martin Luther King that things were getting out of hand in Montgomery, because rumor had it that he left the line of march from Selma to join us in the hood. Despite myself, I was thrilled at the prospect of marching with King. I knew this was SNCC turf, and I was now with SNCC, but how can you not be thrilled with the prospect of being so close to the big man himself? — Junius Williams