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How crucial for us to rehearse the future, in words.
Never to doubt that you will live to utter them.
Never to doubt that you will tell your story. — Joyce Carol Oates

The best song lyrics seem to me so artful, so brilliant, so warm and humorous, with both passion and wit, that my admiration is matched only by my envy. — David Lehman

Reason without emotion is often a mask for cruelty; emotion without reason can allow people to excuse all sorts of excesses. — Nalini Singh

Ravn had given me much advice and all of it was good, but now, in the night wind, I remembered just one thing he had said to me on the night we first met, something I had never forgotten.
Never, he had said, never fight Ubba. — Bernard Cornwell

Some graphic narrative art presses against the panel: you wrestle with it at the level of the paper. — Elizabeth McCracken

Lies kill love, it's been said. Well, what about frankness, then. — Abel Hermant

The civilized want people to make their living individually, and they want them to live separately, behind locked doors - one family to a house, each house fully stocked with refrigerators, television sets, washing machines, and so on. — Daniel Quinn

The child is not a citizen of the future; he (sic) is a citizen from the very first moment of life and also the most important citizen because he represents and brings the 'possible'...a bearer, here and now of rights, of values, of culture...It is our hiostorical responsibility not only to affirm this but the create cultural, social, political and educational contexts which are able to receive children and dialogue with their potential for constructing human rights. — Carlina Rinaldi

It is the briefest yet wisest maxim which tells us to meddle not. — Charles Caleb Colton

Me and music are not good friends, so I do my best to augment the music part [of my films] and come up with something worth watching. — Jon Jon Augustavo

Much can be learned in play that will afterwards be of use when the circumstances demand it. — John Amos Comenius

they agreed to cede a third of European Russia to German control in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk of 1918. — Henry Kissinger

When the story is good enough, people can watch something three times the length of an opera. — Kevin Spacey