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The line between art and life should be kept as fluid, and perhaps indistinct, as possible. — Allan Kaprow

PALACE, n. A fine and costly residence, particularly that of a great official. The residence of a high dignitary of the Christian Church is called a palace; that of the Founder of his religion was known as a field, or wayside. There is progress. — Ambrose Bierce

It is a distinctive American genius, this ability to transmute subversion into a marketable commodity. — George F. Will

[When you write a play] you walk into a forest without a knife, without a compass. But ... if you have a sense of geography, you find that you're clearing a path and getting to the right place. — Neil Simon

The truth is, in order to get things like universal health care and a revamped education system, then someone is going to have to give up a piece of their pie so that someone else can have more. — Michelle Obama

Women who can, do. Those who can't become feminists. — Bobby Riggs

A person could last a long while without touch, but once someone had experienced the comfort, joy, and sheer relief of another human body close, the desire to experience that again was hard to deny. — Mary Johnson

Divide responsibility and nobody is responsible. — W. Edwards Deming

It can't drag on this way much longer," she said to herself. "One evening he'll whistle under my window, I'll go down by a ladder or a knotted rope and he will carry me away on a motorcycle, off to a den where his subjects will be assembled. He'll say: 'Here is your new Queen.' And ... and ... it will be terrible!"
viii. Their Queen is away and anarchy reigns! The Journal said so! How grand to be Queen, with a red ribbon and a revolver ... — Colette

Whatever the mind is taught to expect, that it will build, produce, and bring forth for you. — Catherine Ponder

If you can't bear the curse anymore, change your cause. — Peter Ajisafe

Mr. Pickwick was no sluggard, and he sprang like an ardent warrior from his tent-bedstead. — Charles Dickens

It is easier to list modes of behaviour that are required or forbidden than to set reason to work; but once the mind has been stored with useful knowledge and strengthened by being used, the regulation of the behaviour may safely be left to its guidance without the aid of formal rules. — Mary Wollstonecraft

Better to starve free than be a fat slave — Aesop