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It is good to know that out there, in a forest in the world, there is a cabin where something is possible ... — Sylvain Tesson

When I sit down to write a song, I really want the message of healing to thrive and transcend all ages. — Jason Mraz

I always write well in New York. — David Bowie

if the "Know thyself" of the oracle were an easy thing for every man, it would not be held to be a divine injunction. — Plutarch

In short, the persons we see most clearly are not necessarily those we know best. — Anthony Powell

I'm increasingly realising our consciousness and subconsciousness are extremely different, and our subconsciousness motivates us, but so far, I don't know what drove or motivates me. — James Nesbitt

Gonna travel, gonna travel wild and free
I'm gonna pack my bags because this great big world is calling me — Elvis Presley

The free, creative, loving people who shine so brightly in my memory of studios and coffee shops have become models for a huge section of the population. If they in turn can just stay alive in the face of power and terror, they may become the decisive section. — Kenneth Rexroth

Only when you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe, will you be successful. — Eric Thomas

Relationships versus programs. Programs ordinarily presuppose that the people in the pews are simply an audience. On the other hand, building relationships in the church - through scripturally teaching one another, encouraging one another, listening to one another, confessing to one another, forgiving one another, and interacting with one another in a host of other ways - will transform the church from a passive audience to a living family. — Randall Arthur

The German physicists knew at least so much about the manufacture and construction of atomic bombs that it was clear to them that the manufacture of bombs in Germany could not succeed during the war. For this reason, they were spared the moral decision whether they should make an atomic bomb, and they had only worked on the uranium engine. — Werner Heisenberg