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The evidence of death is before my eyes constantly. Moving from me outward. My death always a step in advance. The world is a mirror of myself dying. The world not dying anymore than I die. I more alive a hundred years from now. Than at this very moment. — Lydia Lunch

Where-so-ever beings exist throughout all galaxies, it doesn't make any difference - you are all of them ... and when they come into being, that's you coming into being. — Alan Watts

Don't regret your life, child, it will pass soon enough. — Jeanette Winterson

If you live for people's acceptance you will die from their rejection — LeCrae

One thing I've very quickly learned is that if you wake up every morning worrying about what's in the press, you would go completely and utterly potty. — Nick Clegg

I tend to obsess over my passions. — Kiesza

Music is an essential part of my life and I'm completely lost without a good album to listen to or my iPod in my pocket! — Alfred Molina

People who want to wage cultural wars ought to keep in mind that cultural views often don't move at all for a very long time, but when they move they can move very fast. — David Frum

You have to go after what you want. You have to know what you want. — Maggie Stiefvater

I think my most famous was 'Poco's Legend.' It's a white album with a simple line drawing of a horse. It almost has a Picasso feel to it. I remember that Rusty Young, the lead singer of the band, said, 'I want you to draw a horse for the song 'Legend,' which is about a phantom spirit horse. I want you to do it in several lines.' — Phil Hartman

The best player I ever coached was Gary Payton. — George Karl

I don't mind my work being a record of the time it was written in. — Max Brooks

I have always had a curious nature; I enjoy learning, but I dislike being taught. — Winston Churchill

People that keep stiff upper lips find that it's hard to smile. — Judith Guest