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There's obviously always danger in making music or art for art's sake. Even as Christians we can be guilty of that, being more about the art than the Artist who gave us this gift. — Steven Curtis Chapman

The world we see is a painting colored by our fears and desires. — Tim Fargo

Most things don't work out as expected, but what happens instead often turns out to be the good stuff. — Judi Dench

As I write, Johnny Rotten's first moments in "Anarchy in the U.K."-a rolling earthquake of a laugh, a buried shout, then hoary words somehow stripped of all claptrap and set down in the city streets-I AM AN ANTICHRIST-Remain as powerful as anything I know. Listening to the record today-listening to the way Johnny Rotten tears at his lines, and then hurls the pieces at the world; recalling the all-consuming smile he produced as he sang-my back stiffens; I pull away even as my scalp begins to sweat. — Greil Marcus

Triumph often is nearest when defeat seems inescapable. — B.C. Forbes

[The inspiration that comes to authors of fiction] is not an act of intelligence. — Mary Lee Settle

A new power is emerging on the world stage born of love not fear — Richard Gerber

And, inevitably, like the iron and the magnet with sweet obedience to their precise, immutable laws, I poured myself into her. There was no pink ticket, there were no calculations, there was no One State, there was no me. There were only gentle, sharp, clenched teeth and there were gold eyes thrown wide open to me- and through them I slowly went inside, deeper and deeper still. And silence- except in the corner, thousands of miles away, where drops were dripping into the sink. I was the universe, and eras and epochs passed as drop followed drop ... — Yevgeny Zamyatin

Somewhere in the city, Pestilence was raising an army for its fellow horseman, Death. — Steve Hockensmith

With nature's help, humankind can set into creation all that is necessary and life sustaining. — Hildegard Of Bingen