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Her hair is so long it falls to the middle of her back; I have to clench my fists against this unbidden need to run my hands through it. — Tahereh Mafi

The world is quite ruthless in selecting between the dream and the reality, even where we will not. — Cormac McCarthy

It is not the reporter's job to be a patriot or to presume to determine where patriotism lies. His job is to relate the facts. — Walter Cronkite

Boredom comes from a boring mind. - "THE STRUGGLE WITHIN," Metallica — Anonymous

In serving as a pastor for over thirty years, I have seen some remarkable transformations and I've seen some big disappointments. I have two observations. First, where there has been lasting change, the common factor, in every case, is that the Word of God has had a significant entrance into the person's life. Second, where godly change has failed to get started, or has slowly unraveled, the common factor, in every case, is that change has been attempted without significant engagement in the Scriptures. — Colin S. Smith

I go back to many films that I really love. Some Bresson, some Godard of the early times, the Cassavetes of those years I love. And the early Wim Wenders. But my own films I don't watch, unless I need them. — Agnes Varda

There are the clothes of a fat woman I do not know.
There is my comb and brush. There is an emptiness.
I am so vulnerable suddenly.
I am a wound walking out of hospital.
I am a wound they are letting go.
I leave my health behind. I leave someone
Who would adhere to me: I undo her fingers like bandages: I go.
(Three Women) — Sylvia Plath

If you go very deeper you will see that you are not in freedom you are in cage made by chemistry and science. — Deyth Banger

I hate books; they only teach us to talk about things we know nothing about. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Croesus said to Cambyses; That peace was better than war; because in peace the sons did bury their fathers, but in wars the fathers did bury their sons. — Francis Bacon