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Dreams are the eraser dust I blow off my page.
They fade into the emptiness, another dark gray day.
Dreams are only memories of the plans I had back then.
Dreams are eraser dust and now I use a pen. — Edgar Allan Poe

Every word is another shovelful of dirt from the hole I've dug for myself. So I figure my best bet is to shut my mouth. — Lynda Mullaly Hunt

Although she was a logical, practical person, she believed that in books there existed a kind of magic. Between the aging covers on these shelves, contained in tiny, abstract black marks on sheets of paper, were voices from the past. Voices that reached into the future, into Claire's own heart and mind, to tell her what they knew, what they'd learned, what they'd seen, what they'd felt. Wasn't that magic? — Christi Phillips

Are you guys really arguing over where to eat dinner?"
"It's one of the more savage tools in the diplomatic arsenal. — Howard Tayler

But I still has enough longing for that concept that I didn't want to dispel it completely. Meaning: I didn't want to tell Lily that I felt we'd all been duped by Plato and the idea of a soul mate. Just in case it turned out that she was mine. — David Levithan

I would never have called myself tech-savvy. — Debra Messing

One of the big things that if you've got a guy who is doing things that other people could view as evil or bad, then you've got to find the silver lining: you've got to find the thing that makes this guy a good guy. — Dylan Baker

When you have a lot of fake selves, most of the time it's because you haven't had parents around so you try to build characters to protect yourself. — Benjamin Clementine

One should want only one thing and want it constantly. Then one is sure of getting it. But I desire everything, and consequently get nothing. — Andre Gide

I can see clouds a thousand miles away, hear ancient music in the pines. — Ikkyu

If you're in the position to help someone and you do it, it's very rewarding. — Tim Robbins

Consideration is the basis of etiquette, and it starts at home. If you can't show consideration to your spouse, child or family member any consideration you show outside is shallow and a farce. — Chinha Raheja