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In England, there is a dividing line between artists and illustrators, who are thought inferior to painters. Well, that's absolute rubbish. Some of the most creative work is being done in children's books. In Japan, everything is art. They don't say painting is better than ceramics or dress design. — Brian Wildsmith

Kanin peered down at me, his impassive gaze softening just a touch. "I am no longer your teacher, Allison," he said quietly. "You have been one of us for a while now. You have hunted, and you have killed. It is not my responsibility to curb you demon." He glanced past me to the place Stick and the men had stood moments before. "And I wanted to see what type of monster you had become. — Julie Kagawa

There is a state that is able to understand the demand in the economy. That state should use prices as an instrument for implementation of this understanding. — Anatoly Chubais

I don't have the luxury of doing things privately. — Chaz Bono

Love in your mind produces love in your life. This is the meaning of heaven.
Fear in your mind produces fear in your life. This is the meaning of hell. — Marianne Williamson

desire will be at rest, not only our desire for God but all our desires; so that the joy of the blessed is full to perfection - indeed, over-full, since they will obtain more than they were capable of desiring, — Peter Kreeft

The answer to nearly every question is written down someplace. It just might take a while to find. — Lemony Snicket

Behold the word: Destroy, destroy, destroy. Destroy within yourself; destroy what surrounds you. Make space for your soul and for all other souls.
Destroy all good and all evil. Their ruins are the same.
Destroy the old dwellings of man and old the dwellings of the soul; what is dead is a distorting mirror.
Destroy, for all creation comes from destruction.
And for higher benevolence you must annihilate lower benevolence. And thus new good appears saturated with evil. — Marcel Schwob

Our species in general had grown accustomed to pain and adversity through millennia of struggle ... we were only recently evolving the ability to let ourselves feel good and have things go well for any significant period of time. — Gay Hendricks

To those who accept everything, happiness. To those who resist everything, glory. — Mizuo Shinonome