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I think Nature, if she interests herself much about her children, must often feel that, like the miserable Frankenstein, with her experimenting among the elements of humanity, she has brought beings into existence who have no business here; who can do none of her work, and endure none of her favours; whose life is only suffering; and whose action is one long protest against the ill foresight which flung them into consciousness. — James Anthony Froude

You ask me where I get my ideas. That I cannot tell you with certainty. They come unsummoned, directly, indirectly - I could seize them with my hands - out in the open air, in the woods, while walking, in the silence of the nights, at dawn, excited by moods which are translated by the poet into words, by me into tones that sound and roar and storm about me till I have set them down in notes. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

I blend my green drink every morning. I also fix my son a full-on American breakfast with bacon and toast. — Liz Phair

Basically for me a story can be anything. Anything you tell me, anything I read in the newspaper, in any mode. I don't have any restrictions. — T.C. Boyle

I think the best thing about being pregnant would definitely have to be seeing just my belly grow and seeing, like, wow, there is, you know, something inside of me. — Tia Mowry

To seek these things is lost labour; Geese in an oyle pot, fat Hogs among Jews, and Wine in a fishing net. — George Herbert

If you go on loving a person deeply, by and by sex disappears. Intimacy becomes so fulfilling, then there is no need for sex; love is enough unto itself. When that moment comes then there is the possibility of prayer dawning upon you. — Rajneesh

I had a fucking standing ovation going on in my goddamn pants, and it was demanding an encore. — Nenia Campbell

He gently kissed that scar and felt something changing inside him - just a flutter of change, there and gone, but leaving its mark. — Anne Bishop

Working in a garden calms me down. — Sean Bean

High-toned humanitarians constantly overestimate the sufferings of those they sympathize with. — H.L. Mencken