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I will put on my shoes and shirt
and get out of here - it'll
be better for
all of us. — Charles Bukowski

You see, evil alwys contains the seeds of its own destruction' said the angel said, 'It is ultimately negative, and therefore encompasses its downfall even at its moment of apparent triumph. No matter how grandiose, how well-planned, how apparently foolproof an evil plan, the inherent sinfulness will by definition rebound upon its instigators. No matter how apparently successful it may seem upon the way, at the end it will wreck itself. It will founder upon the rocks of inquity and sink head first to vanish without trace into the seas of oblivion. — Terry Pratchett

In a movie, you have to be mindful that no budget is going to be able to deal with running around the globe at every whim of the writer. — Daniel Clowes

Like any good parent you are trying to get the kid in a position where he is stronger and more powerful, and able to achieve things that you couldn't. — Timothy Olyphant

thought. "You want some macaroni — Kate DiCamillo

I have traveled with Jessy Dixon for the past several years and never have I been with an artists with more heart. He is the real thing. — Bill Gaither

'The Night Cafe' and 'The Starry Night' still emit such pathos, density, and intensity that they send shivers down the spine. Whether Van Gogh thought in color or felt with his intellect, the radical color, dynamic distortion, heart, soul, and part-by-part structure in these paintings make him a bridge to a new vision and the vision itself. — Jerry Saltz

Sometimes one who thinks himself incomplete is merely young. - Italo Calvino — Kevin Brockmeier

Enjoy your obscurity while it lasts. Use it. — Austin Kleon

I explained to him - as I withdrew the cup, ripped open the sachet and dunked the tea bag - that tea was an infusion, which meant that it was vital for the water to be actually boiling when it came into contact with the leaves. He looked at me furiously ... I had behaved like this many times before: taking Canute's stance in the path of the great surge of ill-brewed tepid tea that was inundating England. — Will Self