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Speaking figuratively, they were soon chronic alcoholics, men who lived by violence, through extreme action and sensation, through drowning daily in a perpetual nervous agitation. From — Richard Wright

Now fair and marvellous was that vessel made, and it was filled with a wavering flame, pure and bright; and Earendil the Mariner sat at the helm, glistening with dust of elven-gems, and the Silmaril was bound upon his brow. Far he journeyed in that ship, even into the starless voids; but most often was he seen at morning or at evening, glimmering in sunrise or sunset, as he came back to Valinor from voyages beyond the confines of the world. — J.R.R. Tolkien

I Love 2 Love: Don't get it confused. You don't need a lot of something in the physical realm to be plentiful. You are the essence of abundance. — Katina Marshell Cotton-Sliwa

The first gold star a child gets in school for the mere performance of a needful task is its first lesson in graft. — Philip Wylie

could feel the male in him, something cold and triumphant, — D.H. Lawrence

People used to complain that selling a president was like selling a bar of soap. But when you buy soap, at least you get the soap. In this campaign you just get two guys telling you they really value cleanliness. — David Brooks

Drawing is the basis of art. A bad painter cannot draw. But one who draws well can always paint. — Arshile Gorky

The voice came from the other side of the divider, an older man, bald, who wore a leather vest over a dark blue button-down shirt, like a Radio Shack manager who moonlighted as a forest brigand. — Austin Grossman

Because equality is sameness - and the last thing the world needs is sameness. — Neale Donald Walsch

Evaluate what you want - because what gets measured, gets produced. — James A. Belasco

Imagination continually frustrates tradition; that is its function. — Jules Feiffer