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The place we get lost is the very place that we're found, all we need to do is put one foot in front of the other. — Steph Jagger

Later that night it took him most of a bottle of Chartreuse to work up the resolve to quit drinking. — Richard Price

I get that we can't be together. And it's not like I'm so weak-willed that the simple act of saying hello to me will cause me to jump your bones in the hall. — Amanda Hocking

If the thunder don't get ya then the lightning will. — Jerry Garcia

When I'm with him, I can feel myself getting better. It's like he's picking up broken pieces of me and putting me back together, and I don't even know he's doing it. We never talk about it. We don't go to therapy. He just loves me and that's enough. — Ilona Andrews

When people go to rehab and come out, they go through a difficult period, but I never had that. — Elton John

She waited uneasily and shyly. From afar he saw that her eyes
clearly her father's
were filled with desperate innocence. He pictured, in her, his own redemption. Violins and lit candles revolved in the sky. Leo ran forward with flowers out-thrust. — Bernard Malamud

You can't just move backward. You can't push the chicken back into the egg, wine back into the grape, the boy back into the womb. If you want the baby to let go of your watch, you don't just try to explain that he ought to do it - you offer him something he would rather have. — Isaac Asimov

My family making music was like a folk background, really: banging on tabletops, playing banjo and all kinds of things. — Dave Davies

Throwing stones is the birthright and duty of anyone subject to foreign rule. Throwing stones is an action as well as a metaphor of resistance. — Amira Hass

I somehow sensed when I was a teenager that I wanted to do my own work. I was quite clear that I didn't want to be an interpretative kind of artist. I had an intuition about wanting to create my own form, in one way or another, whatever that would be. — Meredith Monk

It takes a brave man to be a coward in the Red Army. — Joseph Stalin