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Alchemy is the art of far and near, and I think poetry is alchemy in that way. It's delightful to distort size, to see something that's tiny as though it were vast. — Robert Morgan

Vegas is like the old definition of writing: though I don't enjoy writing, I love having written. Though I didn't enjoy Vegas, I love having lived there. — J.R. Moehringer

I'm a late developer. I only moved out of home when I was 30. — Helena Bonham Carter

The unfolding of the bare human soul ... that is what interests me. — Bruce Lee

A man without imagination is like a bird without wings. — Wilhelm Raabe

Art seduces, but does not exploit. — Mason Cooley

The '50s and the '70s are sort of similar in that they're both times of major paranoia in America. — Noah Hawley

A cat came out of an alley, took a look at all the snow, and went back in. Farther on up the street a fat man, aproned and puffing, emerged from a restaurant and whiffed the cold air and gazed yearningly at the sky. As though even the dreams were up there, much too far away. — David Goodis

I used to live in Seattle, as did Jimi Hendrix and Bruce Lee. I lived near the arboretum. Very often I would take walks late at night by Lake Washington, because I found it very easy to meditate there. — Frederick Lenz

I realized if I didn't start talking to my relatives, asking questions, thinking back to my own beginnings, there would come a time when those people wouldn't be around to help me look back and remember. — Jacqueline Woodson

With an intelligent couple, it ought to be possible for the husband or wife to look for satisfaction outside the relationship - while always taking the partner into consideration, meaning acting openly but still discreetly. — Volkmar Sigusch

If any one hates to be alone with himself, the chances are that he has not much of any self to be alone with. — Robert Haven Schauffler