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What India expected of its artists was craft skill, not creativity; conformity to tradition, not originality — Abraham Eraly

People with depression have something very valuable to teach us ... how to live when it doesn't ever feel good. — Kay Warren

The reformers' preferred metaphor is "leveling the playing field." They should listen to the logic of their language: fields are leveled by bulldozers. — George Will

Let's go down to the basement."
I didn't move. "How do I know you're not some kind of serial killer with a perverted sex dungeon down there?"
He grinned at me. "Well...I'm not a serial killer."
"So says you." I trudged down the carpeted staircase after him. "But Ted Bundy was apparently very popular in his day, and just so you know, I've got my keys in between my fingers right now, which means that if you try anything, I can totally punch you and stab you at the same time. — Cherry Cheva

Actors have either got to play something that's close to them, or something that's the complete opposite. — Andrew Dominik

Put no expectations on others, only on yourself. If you put no expectations on others they can not disappoint you. — Samantha Price

Love is as much an enemy as it is a companion. — Vanshika Prusty

Everything and everyone we treasured in this world comes to an end. I loved the world not for itself but for the marvelous gift that it was, and my only hope against eventual despair was to love something larger than the world, larger even than a near-infinite sparkling universe full of worlds. — Dean Koontz

Familiarity breeds contempt and predictability breeds boredom. — Sherry Argov

The love of new ideas is a myth: we prefer ideas only after others have tested them. — Scott Berkun

We mourn the blossoms of May because they are to whither; but we know that May is one day to have its revenge upon November, by the revolution of that solemn circle which never stops
which teaches us in our height of hope, ever to be sober, and in our depth of desolation, never to despair. — William Peter Blatty