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The earth has disappeared beneath my feet, It fled from all my ecstasy. Now like a singing air creature I feel the rose keep opening. — Hafez

Leave it to a kid to sum up the state of my career so accurately in two words. And leave it to an adult to rationalize it in three: "It's a living. — A.G. Riddle

I have a little brown cocoon of an idea that may possibly expand into a magnificent moth of fulfilment ... — Lucy Maud Montgomery

The challenge - and much of the fun - of writing in an established future history lies in incorporating new knowledge while remaining true to what has gone before. Expanding and enriching, not contradicting. — Edward M. Lerner

This result could have been achieved either by his [God] endowing my intellect with a clear and distinct perception of everything about which I would ever deliberate, or simply by impressing the following rule so firmly upon my memory that I could never forget it: I should never judge anything that I do not clearly and distinctly understand. — Rene Descartes

Working mothers do an hour more per day than working fathers do and working mothers do on average an hour more per day with the kids than working fathers do. — James Levine

Do you sleep naked? — Becca Fitzpatrick

A dog will recognize his master in whatever way he dresses. The master may dress in robes, suit and tie, or stand naked, but the dog will always recognize his master. If we cannot recognize God, our beloved master, when he comes in a different dress from another religion, then we are less than that dog. — Radhanath Swami

The Constitution guarantees protection to property, and we must make that promise good. But it does not give the right of suffrage to any corporation. It is necessary that laws should be passed to prohibit the use of corporate funds directly or indirectly for political purposes; it is still more necessary that such laws should be thoroughly enforced. — Theodore Roosevelt

The hunter, as Theodore Roosevelt defined him, a man who fights for the integrity of both his prey and the land that sustained it, is being too often overwhelmed by men concerned mostly with playing dress up and shooting guns. — Gary Ferguson

Wagner manages to convey emotion with music better than anyone, before or since. — Stephen Hawking

Oh, my betrothed of a day, if I did not love you, I would not give
you my lips! Take them, for the first time and the last. — Gaston Leroux

It is ever thus. We find the words to speak when all hope of converse is past. — Stephanie Barron

The myth that young people should leave the nest at 18, never to return, started with iconic American Benjamin Franklin. — Annalee Newitz

An invention is something that was "impossible" up to then that's why governments grant patents. — Robert A. Heinlein