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On occasion, I hear a rearrangement of a song that really makes me reevaluate it in a way. — Todd Rundgren

I make no apology for writing in nature's age-old and unaging language, of whose images we build our paradises, Broceliande and Brindavan, the Forest of Arden, Xanadu, Shelley's Skies, or even Wordsworth's Grasemere, which can be found on no map. — Kathleen Raine

For seventy years we have been brushing our teeth and yet they have not become clean, so is that thing for real or is it a falsity? — Dada Bhagwan

Women are not entirely wrong when they reject the moral rules proclaimed in society, since it is we men alone who have made them. — Michel De Montaigne

Our use of phrase 'The Dark ages' to cover the period from 699 to 1,000 marks our undue concentration on Western Europe ... — Bertrand Russell

So maybe I can go back to being a Gardeners' World addict again. — Ken Thompson

I was raised by the Christian Brothers, who believe in that, fortunately. They were, to me, the most rebellious arm of the Catholic Church - and one of the most liberal and forward thinking. — Paul Kantner

If the FDA would spend a little less time and effort on small manufacturers of vitamins ... and a little more on the large manufacturers of ... dangerous drugs ... , the public would be better served. — Russell B. Long

As I dive between the legs of a big Gunnar, I see Mair wind up and slam her shockstick hard as she can between the V of another guy's thighs. Falling, he makes a noise that I can't say I've heard a human utter before, sort of like I imagine a puppy would sound being put through a juicer. — Ann Aguirre

You're actually inside the surfboard ... you're inside the landscape around you and the ocean is surging, you get totally inside the moment and it's so intense that time disappears, you disappear ... — Nick Carroll

Today the wolverines of the Lower 48 are confined to a few remote parts of Montana, Idaho, and northern Wyoming, with perhaps a dozen more in Washington's North Cascades. They total no more than 500 and more likely number just 300 or fewer. — Douglas H. Chadwick

Thresholds are more than randomly chosen divisions between rooms. They're places where change -- transformation -- happens. — Emily Henry