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What if you take the one part of me that's finally started to breathe without crying? — Rachel Van Dyken

What I see is not what I am looking at but what I am looking with. And so my first and principal duty ... is to find my eyes of love. — Dan Jones

Regarding The Music Man, Jay Nordlinger wrote: The Music Man (for which Willson also wrote the lyrics) is an astonishing creation. It came in a spurt of brilliance. It is shot through with originality, verve, and-why not go all the way?-genius. People love it, can't get enough of it, can't stop performing it-and they are not wrong. For closing in on a half- century now, The Music Man has been performed continually, in every American city, town, and village, and in other parts of the world as well, not excluding Peking. — Meredith Willson

You're not famous until my mother has heard of you. — Jay Leno

the monetarists would have met with greater success if they had broadened their definition of money even further. Their mistake was to fail to see that there is no distinction between fiat money and credit. They should have included all dollar-denominated credit instruments in their definition of money. Or, put differently, they should have replaced money with credit in the equation of exchange, because by the 1980s there was less and less difference between the two. Now there is essentially none. — Richard Duncan

You've only just discovered you have a heart. Let it beat a little. — Juliet Marillier

No single crisis shapes a generation; but a succession of events, each one bringing its shaping blows to bear ... — Han Suyin

The main reception foyer was almost empty but Ford nevertheless weaved his way through it. — Douglas Adams

Only when we are at our most playful can divinity finally get serious with us. — Elizabeth Gilbert

My wife has lived with at least five different men since we were wed - and each of the five has been me. — Lewis B. Smedes

Words are powerful. They too can be the agents of what is new, of what is conceivable and can be thought and let loose upon the world. — David Malouf

We all came up out of the ground and took our forms. So much harder for us to have a form because we have one on the outside and too many inside. Depth, surface, power, fragility, direction, indirection, arrogance, servility, rocks, roots, grass, blossoms, dirt. We are a tangle of roots, a young branch, a flower, a moldy spore. You want to say, This is me; this is who I am. But you don't even know what it is, or what it's for. Time parts its shabby curtain: There is my father, listening to his music hard enough to break his own heart. Trying to borrow shapes for his emotions so that he may hold them out to the world and the world might say, Yes, we see. We feel. We understand. I touch the hazelnut bush gently as I pass. — Mary Gaitskill