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What kind of house will these dreamers become? What will it be like to live among people who don't fidget in fear of what's around the next bend? What kind of melodies will they compose?
He guessed that they would make strange company. Mysterious. Aggressively curious. Scary. Ignoring urgent concerns, distracted by insects and clouds and children. Each would live with one foot planted in another world. No more worry about their reputation. No more sugarcoated persuasion. No more flourishes designed to solicit a shower of coins. Only riddles and play and prophecy. — Jeffrey Overstreet

This is following through on the market correction and a lot of mixed emotions, ... We had players who were with us in '03 who helped us win a championship. It's a business, but we've had a lot of history with a lot of these guys. The recognition of what they've done is not going to be lost, but the reality of the situation is the reality of the situation. — Larry Beinfest

Thoughts of Abigail filled her world. By all accounts she had bee a tall, thin, woman, whose eyes held a power beyond the black pools of er irises. Tall, thin, and dark, she, this Abigail, looked so much like the other that her father had named her the same She was more ghost than her mother, however, moving with the quality of light breathing though a house in which the only footprints in the dust were those of her dead mother. Even her laughter, at once wild and reigned in, was all Abigail. — Chris Abani

Let us remark, by the way, that the hatred of luxury is not an intelligent hatred. This hatred would involve the hatred of the arts. — Victor Hugo

We need to perceive ourselves as the special race.
If not, beasts will perceive themselves as the chosen. — Toba Beta

Every time something pops in my head, I think twice about it and I do it anyway. — Gilbert Gottfried

Those closest to us have first claim to our acts of love. — Matthew Levering

I learned quite early on in life that we are all two people. And one of those people none of us will ever know. — Helen Mirren

If it were possible for me to alter any part of his plan, I could only spoil it. — John Newton

There are two things we must get rid of early in life: a feeling of personal superiority and an exaggerated reverence for the sexual act. — Ayn Rand