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I'm not here to change the music world, but I'm definitely here to show what I can do and express myself through my music. — Lee DeWyze

It was like being in an exciting movie, except I didn't know whether it was a romance or a comedy. — Louise Rennison

We grieve only for what we know. — Aldo Leopold

Did you love well what very soon you left? Come home and take me in your arms and take away this stomach ache, headache, heartache. Never so full, I never was bereft so utterly. The winter evenings drift dark to the window. Not one work will make you, where you are, turn in your day, or wake from your night toward me. The only gift I got to keep or give is what I've cried, floodgates let down to mourning for the dead chances, for the end of being young, for everyone I loved who really died. I drank our one year out in brine instead of honey from the seasons of your tongue. — Marilyn Hacker

Dreams are a simple psychological emetic, and people who have them are more blessed than cursed — Stephen King

maybe it explains something to you," said marino, who always got impatient with lucy's computer talk. "but it don't explain shit to me. — Patricia Cornwell

I'm shorter, I don't have as many freckles as Ron, and I can't do magic. — Rupert Grint

I believe that a truly valuable artist must be an artist who realizes the impossibility of his task -and then continues to do it. — Keith Jarrett

You're going to hell, you know," she hissed.
Scott turned abruptly. "No, lady, you've got it all wrong. I've been to hell. That angel pulled me out." He laughed out loud as the nasty woman's eyes widened and she ran away. It had just hit him.
Angel.
The name he'd always called Des. From day one. A name he'd never used on another woman.
"My angel disguised as a demon," he murmured to himself in wonder.
There was a whole lot of irony in there somewhere. — Heather R. Blair

When we got to the hotel, the Hawaiian Village, there were 500 screaming women there. The police were trying to keep the crowd back. It was very dangerous. — Minnie Pearl