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There is an old Latin quotation in regard to the poet which says 'Poeta nascitur non fit' the translation of which is - the poet is born, not made. — Joseph Devlin

The clairvoyant is simply a man who develops within himself the power to respond to another octave out of the stupendous gamut of possible vibrations, and so enables himself to see more of the world around him than those of more limited perception. — Charles Webster Leadbeater

The multitude is always wrong. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon

Since the big band started I'm just always swamped with movies and things. It certainly pays the bills and it's very satisfying, because I get to write all these big charts and all this crazy music. — Brian Setzer

The more comprehensible the universe becomes the more pointless it seems. — Steven Weinberg

Beauty and virtue: the most kissable ass in the world is no guarantee of good intentions. — Mason Cooley

To a dream, perhaps a nightmare was simply an unpleasant acquaintance rather than anything uncanny. — Maggie Stiefvater

A Tree with strong roots and Branches will overcome every Storm and will have every Year new Leaves. — Jan Jansen

When we meditate we are dancing with each moment. Just like the very first dance we remember: We are self-conscious, but eager. We hope for a connection, but we're cautious of intimacy. — Andrew Furst

I'm an inherently happy person. It comes from the inside, which means you can achieve happiness under any circumstance. — Patrick Duffy

I suppose, Watson, we must look upon you as a man of letters," said he. "How do you define the word 'grotesque'?"
"Strange - remarkable," I suggested.
He shook his head at my definition.
"There is surely something more than that," said he; "some underlying suggestion of the tragic and the terrible. If you cast your mind back to some of those narratives with which you have afflicted a long-suffering public, you will recognize how of- ten the grotesque has deepened into the criminal. — Arthur Conan Doyle