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All you do is you go back to that, and it feels like you're in a spaceship. It feels like you're in 2001 or something like that. It's massive and well constructed and highly technologically advanced and occupied by these wise scientists, engineers, and producers. Listening to it, it just doesn't sound like me - that's a younger self that didn't know who he was or what he was doing. I can't identify with a nebulous cloud. — Will Oldham

I started with ballet, and once I started to really like it, I got into more - I did jazz and tap, and then kept going. — Maddie Ziegler

I cannot repeat too often that to control the child one must often control oneself. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Cleaning me up is just a preliminary step to determining my new look. With my acid-damaged hair, sunburned skin, and ugly scars, the prep team has to make me pretty and then damage, burn, and scare me in a more attractive way. — Suzanne Collins

The feelings of my smallness and my nothingness always kept me good company. — Pope John XXIII

Falling into a black hole would not be pleasant, having your limbs torn asunder and all the while appearing to your friends to be frozen in time just as you fell in — Joanne Baker

When you have become one with the Great Universal, you will have no partiality, and when you are part of the process of transformation, you will have no rigidity. — Confucius

I am alone here in New York, no longer a we. — Elizabeth Hardwick

I felt bad when George Bush was booed. But only briefly. My sympathy for that man has a half-life of about four seconds. — Dick Cavett

A child is a life that has not gone too far away from the Creator. Know a child to know life. — Jaggi Vasudev

Sex is an aspect of human existence that has fallen prey in special measure to a very special form of theological science: the theological outgrowth or offshoot known as moral theology. Its biblical foundations are meager in the sense that nothing of the kind exists in the New Testament, so it has had to achieve its ambition largely by dint of its own efforts. — Uta Ranke-Heinemann