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Anon, to sudden silence won, In fancy they pursue The dream-child moving through the land Of wonders wild and new, In friendly chat with bird or beast - And half believe it true. — Lewis Carroll

Finally, dear brothers and sisters, we ask you to pray for us. Pray that the Lord's message will spread rapidly and be honored wherever it goes. - 2 Thessalonians 3:1 — Gary Chapman

As long as a sense of self-importance rules your being, you will never know lasting peace. — Matthieu Ricard

But it can be hard to experiment when you're in a band. — Julian Casablancas

So I went to buy a watch, and the man in the shop said "Analogue." I said "No, just a watch." — Tim Vine

I love constructive criticism. I love getting notes when I'm acting. I love them telling me what to do. I don't always agree with it, but I really need it. — Kumail Nanjiani

Dancing and singing were always like games to me. I sang constantly. — Tarkan

Life is so groovy when your record is hot. — Ray Davies

Did is a word of achievement,
Won't is a word of retreat,
Might is a word of bereavement,
Can't is a word of defeat,
Ought is a word of duty,
Try is a word each hour,
Will is a word of beauty,
Can is a word of power. — Ann Landers

If called by a panther, don't anther. — Ogden Nash

Asia is not going to be civilised after the methods of the West. There is too much Asia and she is too old. — Rudyard Kipling

Lewis and Clarke. Why hadn't she said — Michael Connelly

I feel the presence of a higher power. I believe that what you give is what you get. It's universal law. I believe in the power of prayer and of words. I've learned that when you predict that negative things will happen, they do. — Alicia Keys

(John) Adams acknowledged that he had made himself obnoxious to many of his colleagues, who regarded him as a one-man bonfire of the vanities. This never troubled Adams, who in his more contrarian moods claimed that his unpopularity provided clinching evidence that his position was principled, because it was obvious that he was not courting popular opinion. His alienation, therefore, was a measure of his integrity. — Joseph J. Ellis

I've been curious ever since I was a little kid. — Herbie Hancock