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I am extremely grateful for my 'American Idol' experience, and I enjoyed every bit of it. — Rayvon Owen

And write whatever Time shall bring to pass
With pens of adamant on plates of brass. — John Dryden

Genius or fool, you don't live in the world alone. You can hide underground or you can build a wall around yourself, but somebody's going to come along and screw up the works. — Haruki Murakami

When people look most vicious, what you are seeing is not their animal side. It is the savagery that only humans can muster. — Robin Hobb

Some people surrender their freedom willingly but others are forced to surrender it. Imprisonment begins with birth. Society, parents they refuse to allow you to keep the freedom you were born with. There are subtle ways to punish a person for daring to feel. You see that everyone around you has destroyed his true feeling nature. You imitate what you see. — Jim Morrison

I knew how to live with scars. — Meredith Wild

At 12 I dropped out of school but I had lost interest in it at a much earlier age. For me, school was very very stressful. — Ahmet Zappa

There is more in art, with an apology to that much abused word, as applied to photography, than startling display lines, on mounts and signs announcing artist Photographer, Artistic Photography Studio, etc., and the lower the standard the more frantic the claim ... — Gertrude Kasebier

That is what's meant by being afraid of the future, by showing how brilliant you come out of it. — Bisco Hatori

There is no such thing as completion. These are only stages in an endless progression. There are no final outcomes or decisions, since nothing ever stays the same. — Frederick Lenz

As Petrus Alfonsi, the converted physician authored a book called the Disciplina Clericalis, which was essentially a collection of Arabic tales translated into Latin. These tales introduced a mode of Oriental storytelling and wisdom literature into Christendom that would become extremely popular. In the section called "The Mule and the Fox," concerning the true nature of nobility, Alfonsi listed seven accomplishments expected of a knight. "The skills that one must be acquainted with are as follows: Riding, swimming, archery, boxing, hawking, chess, and verse writing."6 So, by the beginning of the twelfth century, chess had become a mandatory skill for Spain's elite warriors. — Marilyn Yalom

A Sibyl is a door shaped like a girl. — Catherynne M Valente

So you never got to wherever it was. Weren't you terribly disappointed, Sebastian?
Julia Flyte — Evelyn Waugh