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Any professional knows that the flute and the piano is a boring combination. All you've got to arrive at is a kind of typical gestural crap, right? You might agree, though you wouldn't call it gestural crap. — Morton Feldman

You know what the issue is with this world? Everyone wants some magical solution to their problem and everyone refuses to believe in magic. — Lewis Carroll

I think that the best characters are the ones who both manage to be attractive and repulsive at the same time. — Nicolas Cage

We would never have gained the knowledge if it wasn't meant to be used." Jo was in teacher mode, and so we began to dance. — Honeysuckle Pear

He's worth fighting for, but I won't change who I am for any man. No more than he should alter himself to suit me. — Ann Aguirre

Jay-Z's my favorite rapper, but why can't I aspire to be better than him? — Wale

I have heard that sometimes when a person has an operation to transplant someone else's heart or liver or kidney into his body, his tastes in foods change, or his favorite colors, as if the organ has brought with it some memory of its life before, as if it holds within it a whole past that must find a place within its new host. This is the way I carry Lexy inside me. Since the moment she took up residency within me, she has lent her own color to the way I see and hear and taste, so that by now I can barely distinguish between the world as it seemed before and the way it seems now. I cannot say what air tasted like before I knew her or how the city smelled as I walked its streets at night. I have only one tongue in my head and one pair of eyes, and I stopped being able to trust them a long time ago. — Carolyn Parkhurst

Every child is a packet of disappointments, hurts, dangers. — Karan Mahajan

Where's the man that could ease a heart like a satin gown? — Dorothy Parker

Know something?" Brandon said. "I think the most interesting people I'll meet these days will be criminals - or people about to become criminals. — Jim Lynch