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How did anyone see the stars and not wish for more than the confinement they were born to? — Diana Peterfreund

I'm actually relaxed onstage. Totally relaxed. It's nice. I feel relaxed in the studio too. I know whether something feels right. If it doesn't, I know how to fix it. Everything has to be in place and if it is you feel good, you feel fulfilled. — Michael Jackson

I trust everyone. I just don't trust the devil inside them. — Troy Kennedy Martin

anger against a kinsman was felt in the flesh, not in the marrow — Chinua Achebe

I was dirt-poor. I could barely hold down a job. Eventually, though, I started getting small parts on shows like 'Smallville,' 'Supernatural' ... and lots of really bad sci-fi movies. I was running around the woods in wolf contacts, covered in fake blood made out of pancake syrup, roaring. — Cory Monteith

We don't want our politicians bending to the whims of whichever corporation has the money to pay them off. — Michael Monroe

Oh, it's all been such a lark. — Ian Fleming

Something is unfolding, being revealed to me. I see that there's a whole world of of girls and their doings that has been unknown to me, and that I can be part of without making any effort at all. I don't have to keep up with anyone, run as fast, aim as well, make loud explosive noises, decode messages, die on cue. I don't have to think about whether I do these things well, as well as a boy. All I have to do is sit on the floor and cut frying pans our of the Eaton's Catalogue with embroidery scissors, and say I've done it badly. — Margaret Atwood

Each second is a universe, the second I live is the second I live in — Italo Calvino

The deep observation of nature can transform your consciousness into a higher consciousness that will awaken your true being. — Debasish Mridha

Those who have deeply suffered in some particular way are welded together in an understanding incomprehensible to those who have not so suffered. — Elizabeth Goudge