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There is no water, so things are bad. If there were water, it would be better. But there is no water. — T. S. Eliot

When I was young, I'd fight everyone who insisted I'd be an actress. I'd say, 'No way. I'm going to be a veterinarian. I'm going to work at Wetzel's Pretzels.' — Ireland Baldwin

We're all so busy chasing the extraordinary that we forget to stop and be grateful for the ordinary. — Brene Brown

Sex is like sandwiches, there has to be something in between. — Jennifer Stone

We simply don't have the luxury of playing nice with prayer. Not if we want things to change. Not if we want to be free - from whatever's keeping us held down and held back. Not if we want our hearts whole and thriving and deep and grounded . . . different. Not if we want to reach our destinies and experience God's promises. Not if we want our husbands and children living out what God has called them to do and be and become. Not if we want a fence of God's protection around us. Not if we want to bear the unmistakable mark of His favor upon us. Not if we want the devil and his plans to go back to the hell where they came from. — Priscilla Shirer

People took politics seriously in those days. They used to begin storing up rotten eggs weeks before an election. — George Orwell

So I never spend a lot of time analyzing why people respond to my work. But I think that it's just the joy, a passion for life, that I think has always been in my characters. Beyond that, I'm just grateful for it. — Michael J. Fox

It's like that story of the father whose son breaks his leg. The villagers come up and say, 'Your son broke his leg, what bad luck.' but the father replies, 'Good luck, bad luck, who knows?' Then there's a war and all the young men in the village must fight. There is a terrible battle and most everyone is killed - except for the man's son who couldn't fight because he broke his leg. So the villagers come up to him and say, 'What good luck, your son didn't have to fight and now he is alive.' But the father replies, 'Good luck, bad luck, who knows? — Nic Sheff

Literature is not conceivable without philosophy or the other way round — Thomas Bernhard

The earth is buzzing with metaphor — Osip Mandelstam

They were rocking back and forth, dancing to the tune of death. They were not shadows he realised, they were large animals. — Stephen Craig