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Born in Kansas City, Missouri, and knowing nothing about Picasso, I had the audacity to knock on his door, became his friend, and took thousands of photographs, of him, his studios, his life and his friends. — David Douglas Duncan

Christ was crucified because he would have nothing to do with the crowd (even though he addressed himself to all). He did not want to form a party, an interest group, a mass movement, but wanted to be what he was, the truth, which is related to the single individual. Therefore everyone who will genuinely serve the truth is by that very fact a martyr. To win a crowd is no art; for that only untruth is needed, nonsense, and a little knowledge of human passions. But no witness to the truth dares to get involved with the crowd. — Soren Kierkegaard

The Creed, which is a sort of Gospel synthesis, helps us understand what it means and how we should read the Gospel itself. — Pope Benedict XVI

A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. — Thomas Jefferson

When I'm not creating something, I get bored; I despair. — Alejandro Jodorowsky

In our world, as artists, the only time I'm allowed to express myself is through song. — Ciara

The Internet has been the most fundamental change during my lifetime and for hundreds of years. — Rupert Murdoch

The poor man shuddered inside, flooded with an angelic bliss; he told himself in a burst of joy that this would last all his life; he — Victor Hugo

Since you're probably going to die, you might as well know- I love you nearly as much as I hate you."
His eyes fluttured just once as he murmured, "Me too. — Teresa Medeiros

Every wound I had was a light that either blinded me or helped me to see clearly. — Shannon L. Alder

Love is the strongest emotion any creature can feel except for hate, but hate can't hurt you. Love, and trust, and friendship, and all the other emotions humans value so much, are the only emotions that can bring pain. Only love can break a heart into so many pieces. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Yes. She's correct. We're not friends. We are lufenes actually. But she's had an overdose of magic, which has seemingly rendered her empathetically impotent. — Jessica O'Toole

Americans revered action and were suspicious of intellect, associating the life of the mind with the languid, ineffectual European aristocracy they had left behind. — Susan Cain