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Suppose these hours are composed of ourselves,
So that they become an impalpable town, full of Impalpable bells, transparencies of sound.
Sounding in transparent dwellings of the self,
Impalpable habitations that seem to move
In the movement of the colors of the mind.
Confused illuminations and sonorities,
So much ourselves, we cannot tell apart
the idea and bearer - being of
the idea ... — Wallace Stevens

We were in Little Rock. We were assessing a very important issue. In the midst of our discussions, we were receiving urgent inquiries from The Washington Post asking about interviews. — Ken Starr

When music is presented which, however appropriate for other occasions, does not fit the Sabbath, much is lost ... The Spirit does not ratify speech nor confirm music which lacks spiritual substance. — Boyd K. Packer

Take care of your father," he said. "There aren't many people like him around anymore. — Chaim Potok

You know, anyone who invites me to do something makes me feel special. — Marvin Hamlisch

The best dress for walking is nakedness. — Colin Fletcher

The man is cold, brooding, sullen, deaf to humor. And those are his good points. — George R R Martin

I don't know about the rest but you are best of the best's ... — Akanksha Sharma

I feel bad [about Lil Wayne going to jail], because I don't think anything like this has happened in music since Elvis got drafted into the Army. Let's just keep it real - Lil Wayne is not just the biggest rapper, Lil Wayne is the biggest pop star right now. Maybe Susan Boyle is on his level. But when you talk about music, nice times out of ten, Lil Wayne's name is gonna come into the conversation. — Bun B.

Liberty is the most precious gift we offer our citizens. — Tom Ridge

Every band needs it's own special chemistry. And Bez was a very good chemist. — Tony Wilson

You couldn't beg, borrow, or steal a job in 1931, 1932 ... it was really tough. — Roy Rogers

I am convinced that everyone can develop a good heart and a sense of universal responsibility with or without religion. — Dalai Lama