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Well, this is how I see it - every tune tells a tale, nearly always a sad one. When I turn the handle I imagine I'm the hero of that tale and I try to feel at one with its melody. But at the same time it's as if I'm pretending, do you see? — Andres Neuman
Tightened jaws may be inappropriate in present therapeutic situations, but they either indicate that there is much that still needs to be expressed or that this mode of physical response has become habitual. — Jeffrey Gorrell
A woman could be totally powerless, and still give meaning to her life by dreaming about flight. — Fatema Mernissi
It's easy to dream about it ... Much harder to execute it ... Work! — Gary Vaynerchuk
Books are a poor substitute for female companionship, but they are easier to find. — Patrick Rothfuss
Man wants to reign supreme through the revolution. But why reign supreme if nothing has any
meaning? Why wish for immortality if the aspect of life is so hideous? There is no method of thought
which is absolutely nihilist except, perhaps, the method that leads to suicide, any more than there is
absolute materialism. — Albert Camus
In all the flames of fire fume's left the trace
Into the bluest sea the sky is drowned
The miracles of life can you embrace
From the poem 'Can You Embrace? — Munia Khan
We know that all the arts are brothers, that each of them illuminates another, and that a universal light results. — Voltaire
Birds sing after a storm; why shouldn't people feel as free to delight in whatever sunlight remains to them? — Rose Kennedy
People get successful and they start saying, 'Well of course I am! I was chosen! I'm special!' No, you're not. — Louis C.K.
