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I was struck with a bolt of distilled horror like I have never known before. Far worse than suddenly finding yourself walking through a prison cafeteria wearing Daisy Duke shorts and a Jane Fonda headband. — Augusten Burroughs

Oneness is the perfect expansion
Of our inner reality.
Let our hearts oneness only increase
To make us feel
That we belong to a universal world ? family,
And this world ? family
Is a fulfilled Dream of God. — Sri Chinmoy

Stories are like spiders, with all they long legs, and stories are like spiderwebs, which man gets himself all tangled up in but which look pretty when you see them under a leaf in the morning dew, and in the elegant way that they connect to one another, each to each. — Neil Gaiman

I like trying to make sounds that are interesting and are a bit weird. I try to make music that captures people's imaginations. — Sampha

I'm a country artist first and just happen to be on television doing it. — Blake Shelton

I was a virgin."
"Only because he saw you first. — Tiffany Reisz

There were pages and pages of this. It was a confetti of thinking. It began nowhere, led to nothing, and concluded nothing. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Truth travels slowly, but it will reach even you in time. — Benjamin Disraeli

Sometimes as an artist when things come easy to you, you look for other avenues that are more challenging to you and you try to walk those lanes. — Nelly

Science is global, but solution is local. — Ellen J. Kullman

As Solomon himself had remarked, 'We can be sure of talent, we can only pray for genius.' But it was a reasonable hope that in such concentrated society some interesting reactions would take place.
Few artists thrive in solitude and nothing is more stimulating than the conflict of minds with similar interests. So far, the conflict had produced worthwhile results in sculpture, music, literary criticism and film making. It was still too early to see if the group working on historical research would fulfil the hopes of its instigators, who were frankly hoping to restore mankind's pride in its own achievements.
Painting still languished which supported the views of those who considered that static, two dimensional forms of art had no further possibilities. It was noticeable, though a satisfactory explanation for this had not yet been produced that time played an essential part in the colony's achievements. — Arthur C. Clarke