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Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent — Victor Hugo

DIARY, n. A daily record of that part of one's life, which he can relate to himself without blushing. — Ambrose Bierce

Halting, she turned to face me. It was dangerous to stop going forward. Inertia is a powerful thing. The longer we stood there, her staring at me as thoughts struggled to form into words, the more likely it would be that we wouldn't move at all. And then ... the corners of her mouth sank. Her lower lip twitched. No, Hannah. Now is not the time. — N. Gemini Sasson

Happiness is a road seldom traveled by the multitudes. If you find it, please, don't take it for granted. If you Happen to stray from it, don't let negative obstacles overcome you. Anger and rage only detour you from your final objectives. The future holds nothing but opportunity, and good things happen to good people I promise — Jeff Hardy

Change your attitude to the things that bother you and you will be aware of them. — Marcus Aurelius

That night as I lay in bed, I thought of several things I could have said and mourned the fact that my wit usually bloomed late, peaking when it no longer mattered, during the solitary hours close to midnight. — Siri Hustvedt

Sometimes one learns too early, as I did, what the world is capable of. — Darin Strauss

I can tell you if you look at the polls, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, they do not think we should increase the debt limit. — Jim DeMint

Anywhere everywhere! Anything anyhow! just dance! — Rajneesh

The first moment of consciousness of the new being must be preceded by its substantial cause, which must be a moment of consciousness. — Dalai Lama XIV

If your party serves the powerful and well-funded interests, and there's no limit to what you can spend, you have a permanent, structural advantage. We're averaging fifty-dollar checks in our campaign, and trying to ward off these seven- or eight-figure checks on the other side. That disparity is pretty striking, and so are the implications. In many ways, we're back in the Gilded Age. We have robber barons buying the government. — David Axelrod