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McHugh helped the students find rhythms in their lives that allowed them to claim the solitude they needed and enjoyed, and to have social energy left over for leading others. — Susan Cain

I once asked [John] Lennon what he thought of what I do. He said 'it's great, but its just rock and roll with lipstick on'. — David Bowie

The decisions and problems of Uruguay will be resolved by Uruguayans. — Tabare Vazquez

An idiot child screaming in a hospital." (on George Bernard Shaw) — H.G.Wells

How may paintings have preserved the image of a divine beauty which in its natural manifestation has been rapidly overtaken by time or death. Thus, the work of the painter is nobler than that of nature, its mistress. — Leonardo Da Vinci

The only reason for this treatment was that they were Jews. — Muriel Knox Doherty

I would never give anybody any advice about anything. — Clive Owen

I've made a habit of falling in love with cities I've never been to
And every once in a while I get the opportunity to be reckless
Under the guise that I'm only young once and stupidity is a state
I must learn the hard way — Marie Gibson

Willingness to be damned for the glory of God. — Samuel Hopkins

Because I wondered what it's like to be in love,' she said. 'I thought you might have been. I read about it in books, of course, but I just wonder what it's like.'
'Like butterflies and rainbows, I think,' I say. 'And feeling crazy and exhilarated and high, and sometimes terrible and sad.But mostly feeling like you and the person you love are part of your own little universe that just the two of you have made, and everyone else doesn't really matter. I think it's probably like that. — Rowan Coleman

All cultural explorers ... start off from specific roots which color their vision and define the allegiances of the work of art they produce. — Keorapetse Kgositsile

Let us risk the wildest places, Lest we go down in comfort, and despair. — Mary Oliver

becoming like the gods" by mixing humanity with both animals and machines, — Rob Skiba

They can look their fill, but don't touch. — Brighton Walsh