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I didn't even recall being on the DB sessions until Herbie Flowers reminded me a couple of years ago. — Jim Sullivan

Lose everything, even the attachment to holiness, so that you aim only at one thing: to love — Chiara Lubich

Grief fills the room up of my absent child,
Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me,
Puts on his pretty look, repeats his words,
Remembers me of his gracious parts,
Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form — William Shakespeare

At school, a careers adviser asked me what I wanted to be, and I said 'fashion journalist,' so writing for 'Vogue' has provided me with the opportunity to fulfill a dream. — Alexa Chung

I would rather live 10 years doing what I Love, than drag through Life 50 years, hating every day I Live.-RVM — R.v.m.

Pray tell, what is wrong with the swimsuit model that I have delivered to your doorstep? — Alessandra Torre

The key thing is you can be the only person, your own critic. — Ridley Scott

Common boys fight with wooden swords too, only theirs are sticks and broken branches. — George R R Martin

Outsourcing is a reflection of a bad economic environment domestically. If you fix that, you fix outsourcing. Our primary export is paper money, and that should change if you change the monetary policy. — Ron Paul

More waiting...actors are paid to wait. We do the acting for free. — Jason Chan

Black women write differently from white women. This is the most marked difference of all those combinations of black and white, male and female. It's not so much that women write differently from men, but that black women write differently from white women. Black men don't write very differently from white men. — Toni Morrison

Listening to the siren song of more, we are deaf to the still small voice waiting in our soul to whisper, 'You're enough. — Julia Cameron

This is essentially a people's contest ... whose leading object is to elevate the condition of men - to lift artificial weights from all shoulders - to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all - to afford all, an unfettered start and a fair chance, in the race of life. — Abraham Lincoln

And then you've got a media ready to package that, because it takes away from the political content of them songs. Suddenly there's not a real serious social message, there's just a drug addict. I — John Lydon

At the college where I teach, I'm surrounded by circus people. We aren't tightrope walkers or acrobats. We don't breathe fire or swallow swords. We're gypsies, moving wherever there's work to be found. Our scrapbooks and photo albums bear witness to our vagabond lives: college years, grad-school years, instructor-mill years, first-job years. In between each stage is a picture of old friends helping to fill a truck with boxes and furniture. We pitch our tents, and that place becomes home for a while. We make families from colleagues and students, lovers and neighbors. And when that place is no longer working, we don't just make do. We move on to the place that's next. No place is home. Every place is home. Home is our stuff. As much as I love the Cumberland Valley at twilight, I probably won't live there forever, and this doesn't really scare me. That's how I know I'm circus people. — Cathy Day