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I did a lot of songs that I sold, but then they never came out and I never got paid for it. You learn real fast that the music industry, in the beginning, you're not going to get paid for a while, and then you start getting the accolades. — Ester Dean

The trouble is that once you see it, you can't unsee it. And once you've seen it, keeping quiet, saying nothing, becomes as political an act as speaking out. There's no innocence. Either way, you're accountable. — Arundhati Roy

The single most frustrating and saddening aspect of human life is its shocking brevity. — Sean DeLauder

Only seven years ago we made a treaty by which we were assured that the buffalo country should be left to us forever. Now they threaten to take that from us also. — Sitting Bull

There's never really been a tradition of making films about Jewish themes or using Judaism as a constant. — James Gray

Give whatever you are doing and whoever you are with the gift of your attention. — Jim Rohn

The genius of Canada remains essentially a deflationary genius. — Jan Morris

I feel like I need just to keep trying to make the work for the right reasons. I think part of that is working with really good people, and just trying to make strong truthful work. And not being diverted from that. — Cate Shortland

I was a writer on Cape Cod. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Space, time, matter, energy and biological life may be the result of a Source Field that is conscious and alive in its own unique way - on a scale far too vast for the finite mind to fathom. — David Wilcock

Photographs will always be impressive because they show us nature, and all artists will find in them a world of sensations. The photographer must therefore intervene as little as possible, so as not to cause photography to lose the objective charm which it naturally possesses, notwithstanding its defects. — Henri Matisse

Breath is perhaps the first thing we have in life. It's how we measure the starting of life and it's how we measure the ending of life. — Paul Harvey