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I have opened all the doors in my head.
I have opened all the pores in my body.
But only the tide rolls in. — Marilyn French

One of the most frustrating parts about songwriting for me is production, but it makes me want to get better at it and ends up being one of the most rewarding parts of it. — Brendon Urie

What is time and space? Time and space is an illusion we see that brings about this idea of separation. It is the exact opposite of Oneness where everything is just one whole. We are, in Oneness, of just one mind. Just as when I dream of people at night those people are all me, we are all God, or of the Source, within His mind, so to speak. Time and space is what creates the illusion. Now, in order to demonstrate separation, the idea within the mind of the Oneness has to part everything to show that it is separated. In order to demonstrate that things have been parted, you must have space between them. That's all space is. Literally just an openness between and around things to demonstrate that within the illusion things are parted and viewable as individual items. This brings about a by-product. Time. As — Steven Dean

If a man is terrified, it's up to me to dispel that terror. — Jack Kevorkian

Never look a gift lion in the mouth. — Lemony Snicket

I was more interested in playing sports than acting. I didn't take acting too seriously until the end of my junior year. — Ving Rhames

The anarchist and the Christian have a common origin. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The love of only one man or one woman is an enclosure. — Anais Nin

When I saw her... my heart skipped a beat. Her expression was as open and trusting as that of a young child. Such purity is something never, ever seen at the court. Hieraglion is a mire of intrigue and deceit... yet there she was-- a simple, beautiful wildflower blooming in its midst. I wanted to protect her. Myself. With my own two hands. — Noriko Ogiwara

Here we are and there we go:---but where? — George Gordon Byron

The inspired scribbler always has the gift for gossip in our common usage he or she can always inspire the commonplace with an uncommon flavor, and transform trivialities by some original grace or sympathy or humor or affection. — Elizabeth Drew