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Now, what is unique about the child's perception of the world? For one thing, the extreme confusion of cause-and-effect relationships; for another, extreme unreality about the limits of his own powers. The child lives in a situation of utter dependence; and when his needs are met it must seem to him that he has magical powers, real omnipotence. If he experiences pain, hunger, or discomfort, all he has to do is to scream and he is relieved and lulled by gentle, loving sounds. He is a magician and a telepath who has only to mumble and to imagine and the world turns to his desires. — Ernest Becker

Where's the creativity, gods? I didn't see why Death couldn't have pink. Or purple. What if he liked sparkles? — Jaymin Eve

I think a lot of what I've done is about people feeling as if they are part of the world but also not part of it at the same time. I don't know whether that's from being a gay kid, but I definitely think that resonates with me. — Greg Berlanti

The real use of imaginative reading is precisely to suspend one's mind in the workings of another sensibility. — Guy Davenport

Stars which stand as thick as dewdrops on the field of heaven. — Philip James Bailey

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We're traditional and don't do cutting-edge styles, but after 17 years we're holding our own. — Jaclyn Smith

People apparently only read mystery stories of any length. With mysteries, the longer the better, and people will read any damn thing. But the indulgent, 800-page books that were written a hundred years ago are just not going to be written anymore, and people need to get used to that. — Cormac McCarthy

Truth - although difficult at times - is eventually the path to contentment and peace. — Maeve Greyson

A man will not stand alone and a nation that does not respect work will not prosper. Each man that serves will flourish and one who serves will be served. A nation that relies on lazy hands will not succeed and a nation that waits to be served won't gain but will lose out. A nation depends on its servants and where a leader serves no one can dispute the work of a leader. Can a moon take over the work of the sun? — David Ssembajjo

The clock never stops, never stops, never waits. We're growing old. It's getting late. — Ben Folds

In my experience - and I admit I didn't anticipate this - most blacks are delighted to have a 100-percent honest conversation with a white man about race. — Jared Taylor

I have imbibed such a love for money that I keep some sequins in a drawer to count, and cry over them once a week. — Lord Byron