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The house was an immense place, isolated in a great wooded area. The building and the trees seemed wet, glistening dimly in the grey morning light that was much like the light of midday of Anthea. It was refreshing to his over-sensitive eyes. He liked the woods, the quiet sense of life in them, and the glistening moisture - the sense of water and of fruitfulness that this earth overflowed with, even down to the continual trilling and chirping sounds of the insects. It would be an endless source of delight compared to his own world, with the dryness, the emptiness, the soundlessness of the broad, empty deserts between the almost deserted cities where the only sound was the whining of the cold and endless wind that voiced the agony of his own, dying people..... — Walter Tevis

Movie directors who have filmed F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' believe it's a big book looming inside a small one, and they aren't altogether wrong. — Steve Erickson

With the disappearance of the future, the only thing that remains in your hands is now. Then you can go deep into this now - whatsoever you are doing. You can be eating or dancing or making love to a woman or singing or digging a hole in the ground - whatsoever you are doing. This is the only time you have, why not do it totally? Why not celebrate it? Celebration and being total mean the same thing. You celebrate only when you are total in something, and when you are total in something you celebrate it. — Rajneesh

He who tip-toes cannot stand; he who strides cannot walk. — Jean De La Bruyere

You are not a passive observer in the cosmos. The entire universe is expressing itself through you at this very moment. — Jean Houston

I'm an agent of change all day long, and I want to meet other people like that. — Millard Drexler

Show me an Irishman who can't tell a story - I don't think they exist. — Patricia Polacco

If you're in a coalition and you're comfortable, you know it's not a broad enough coalition. — Bernice Johnson Reagon

I am both worse and better than you thought. — Sylvia Plath

Normally, people believe that, if they hear just words, that these words must lead to some thought. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe