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Asceticism in most cases is either the result of a sordid imagination or of passion diverted from its natural course, and experience has shown that when the protection of public morals is entrusted to its votaries, the consequences are usually appalling. — Rudolf Rocker
If I hear one of my songs by anybody, it's a dream come true every time for me as a songwriter, because I want to write a song, I want to write a song that the world can sing and will always sing. — Smokey Robinson
Daybreak," he said, looking out at it. "I've always thought it was funny that dawn should be called daybreak. This is when the day is made: it's the beginning. It's the best part: you've got all the potential of the day to come, and you haven't wasted it yet. When it gets dark, that should be daybreak. When the day is broken. When it turns into nighttime, that's when it all starts to go wrong. — Erin Kelly
How deep they lay, these second persons, and how little one knew about them, except to guard them fiercely. It was to music, more than to anything else, that these hidden things in people responded. — Willa Cather
Aside from these infrequent outbursts he possesses the gentle demeanor that sometimes trails the newly sober, that deep acceptance that comes with realizing how badly you'd fucked up your life. — Nick Flynn
Only a weak person needed someone else around all the time. — Sarah Dessen
I am fluent in Spanish and I understand French, Italian and Portuguese. — Zoe Saldana
I don't ever want you to run until your legs give out on you like this gain. The only time your legs will shake like this is if I'm inside you. — Kristen Proby
President Bush says he has just one question for the American voters, 'Is the rich person you're working for better off now than they were four years ago?' — Jay Leno
They say marriages work better if you don't know the person too well. Maybe we should stop writing each other posthaste. — Bill Callahan