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My age and health will never allow me to realize the dream of art I've been pursuing all my life. — Paul Cezanne

I change my mind so much, I'm better going on my own. Shopping is a selfish activity anyway. — Sophie Kinsella

I don't have a list or anything. I just haven't met that person that I want to hold a boom box up for yet. — Karyn Bosnak

Originally, the lyrics to "Girl" were really upbeat, and then it didn't work for me somehow. You need the dichotomy. If you're doing something happy and light, you need the shadows. — Beck

The vitrines exist so that you can see objects, but not touch them: they frame things, suspend them, tantalise through distance. — Edmund De Waal

And the mystery knight should win the tourney, defeating every challenger, and name the wolf maid the queen of love and beauty." "She was," said Meera, "but that's a sadder story. — George R R Martin

We will work harder in the future so set your eyes on us 5 men only.. Even when we become 30 and 40 as long as you can move, be with us. — Kim Hyung-jun

This is a consistent theme in stories about traveling to the future: Things are always worse when you get there. And I suspect this is because the kind of writer who's intrigued by the notion of moving forward in time can't see beyond their own pessimism about being alive. People who want to travel through time are both (a) unhappy and (b) unwilling to compromise anything about who they are. They would rather change every element of society except themselves. — Chuck Klosterman

"There is love." Someone wrote that for me on a piece of paper in an airport when I probably looked like I really needed to hear it. I did. We all need the reminder sometimes. — Madi Diaz

Universe is the Sun watching its own self. — Dejan Stojanovic

I always thought faith was kind of a personal thing, Dad says thoughtfully.
Everyone has to figure out for themselves how much they should do things like pray or read the Bible. — Melody Carlson

The indignity of it!-
With everything blooming above me,
Lilies, pale-pink cyclamen, roses,
Whole fields lovely and inviolate,-
Me down in the fetor of weeds,
Crawling on all fours,
Alive, in a slippery grave. — Theodore Roethke