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There is nothing in the world that does not speak to us. Everything and everybody reveals its own nature, character and secrets continuously. The more open our inner senses, the more we understand the voice of everything. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

I blame Walt Disney; well he has to find voice actors better than me somehow doesn't he? — Zach Braff

I don't believe in influence. I think that in order to be an artist, you have to move. When you stop moving, then you're no longer an artist. And if you move from somebody else's position, you simply cannot know the next step. I think that everyone is on his own line. I think that after you've made one step, the next step reveals itself. I believe that you were born on this line. I don't say that the actual footsteps were marked before you get to them, and I don't say that change isn't possible in your course. But I do believe we unfold out of ourselves, and we do what we are born to do sooner or later, anyway. — Agnes Martin

Indifferentism is the worst kind of disease that can affect people. — B.R. Ambedkar

I did it thirty-five minutes ago. — Alan Moore

The people who influenced me most were the people who said I would never make it. They gave me a thirst for revenge. — Colin Mochrie

I am the moon and you are the sun. And we will, always will, understand each other. — Carmina Perez

It seems that the appetite for pictures showing bodies in pain is as keen, almost, as the desire for ones that show bodies naked. For many centuries, in Christian art, depictions of hell offered both of these elemental satisfactions. — Sontag, Susan

Let us never forget that our chief danger is from within. The world and the devil combined, cannot do us as much harm as our own hearts will, if we do not watch and pray. — J.C. Ryle

Government has within it a tendency to abuse its powers. — John C. Calhoun

A lot of people worry about
the ' wear and tear ' on furnishings.
I feel it's more a matter
of people treating the things that surround them
with respect. — Albert Hadley

History is the study of lies, anyway, because no witness ever recalls events with total accuracy, not even eyewitnesses. — Nancy Pickard

It's important to do see the results of your philanthropy while you are alive. — Husnu Ozyegin

The borders he respected were the borders of dreams, the misty borders of love and indifference, the borders of courage and fear, the golden borders of ethics. — Roberto Bolano