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The private little world that I create with my music is something that most people like to listen to alone and get into. — Cat Stevens

We all have monsters inside of us, and we all have an inner child in us. You always think about your inner child as being the sweet and innocent part of yourself, but it's also the part that's all ego with the mentality of, "If the world isn't pleasing me, it isn't doing its job." — Finn Wittrock

Until the last light faded. Until the space between the tree branches and the branches themselves became the same dark thing. — Carol Rifka Brunt

The sad thing is that apparently if you want to become the next Premier or the leader, suddenly you've got to shut down your human side. — Lara Giddings

Joey told me nothing ever goes back exactly the way it was, that things expand and contract- like breathing, but you could never fill your lungs up with the same air twice. — Andrew Smith

Armies are dependent on youthful male ignorance. — Rita Mae Brown

The whole Universe is a large joke. Everything in the Universe are just subdivisions of this joke. So why take anything too serious. — Frank Zappa

Growing up, dinner was when we would sit down, the whole family, and we would talk about our days and just create memories with one another. Now some of my favorite memories are eating and making food with my son. — Tia Mowry

Women should do a lot more fighting. I don't think it's fair that we can't get into a good fight ... — Sandra Bullock

I didn't want to make 'high' art, I had no interest in using paint, I wanted to find something that anyone could relate to without knowing about contemporary art. I wasn't thinking in terms of precious prints or archival quality; I didn't want the work to seem like a commodity. — Cindy Sherman

If art is not to be life-enhancing, what is it to be? Half the world is feminine
why is there resentment at a female-oriented art? Nobody asks The Tale of Genji to be masculine! Women certainly learn a lot from books oriented toward a masculine world. Why is not the reverse also true? Or are men really so afraid of women's creativity (because they are not themselves at the center of creation, cannot bear children) that a woman writer of genius evokes murderous rage, must be brushed aside with a sneer as 'irrelevant'? — May Sarton

A teacher's job is to take a bunch of live wires and see that they are well-grounded. — Darwin D. Martin