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It was a fossilized path: the will which had cut this gash out of these solitary places so that the blood and sap would flow there was long since dead - and dead too were the circumstances which had guided this will. A whitish and indurated scar remained, gradually gnawed away by the earth like a flesh that heals itself, yet its direction was still vaguely cut into the horizon; a language and crepuscular sign rather than a way forward - a worn-out lifeline which still vegetated through the fallow land as it does on the palm of a hand. It was so old that, since it had been constructed, the very configuration of the land must have changed imperceptibly. — Julien Gracq

I just play to good people; they seem to like what I do, and the more they like it, the more I play. — John Hunter

I guess if you stay around long enough, they can't get rid of you. — Paul Butterfield

Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. — Pablo Picasso

I love Westerns. They're a unique creation of American mythology. — Simon Toyne

I wrote the album in the fall. In about four months, I went from zero to finished. It usually takes forever. — Feist

Casey knew his baseball. He only made it look like he was fooling around. He knew every move that was ever invented and some that we haven't even caught on to yet. — Sparky Anderson

The key to becoming a more efficient leader isn't checking off all the items on your to-do list each day. It's in forming the habit of prioritizing your time so that you are accomplishing your most important goals in an efficient manner. — John C. Maxwell

A single revelation does not change a life. It is a start. — Seanan McGuire

No matter how far apart we are, don't forget that we're still under the same sky, both traveling to the place we once dreamed of. — Ayumi Hamasaki

have been in the war? Suddenly she said, "Are you the piano player, upstairs?" For that was how she and John had come to refer to him, The piano player, upstairs. He turned his nose to her again, warily now. "I play," he said. She nodded. "We hear you," she told him. "My husband and I, we listen," she said. Every — Alice McDermott

I don't dream at night, I dream at day, I dream all day; I'm dreaming for living. — Steven Spielberg