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Do you wonder where poetry come from? Where do we get the songs we sing and the tales we tell? Do you ever ask yourself how it is that some people can dream great, wise, beautiful dreams and pass those dreams on as poetry to the world, to be sung and retold as long as the moon will wax and wane? Have you ever wondered why some people make beautiful songs and poems and tales, and some of us do not?
It is a long story, and it does no credit to anyone: there is murder in it, and trickery, lies and foolishness, seduction and pursuit. Listen. — Neil Gaiman

I consider myself always a humorist. And I think anybody who tells jokes or makes people laugh is humor. — Dick Gregory

I can assure you, that once you get rid of the notion of art, you acquire a great many wonderful new freedoms. — Jean Tinguely

Acceptance is the key to be truly free. — Katy Perry

Nobody asks me about what male musicians I think about; I only ever get asked about females. — Lorde

A life too full of excitement is an exhausting life, in which continually stronger stimuli are needed to give the thrill that has come to be thought an essential part of pleasure. — Bertrand Russell

My father was a slave and my people died to build this country and I am going to stay here and have a part of it just like you. — Paul Robeson

Truth stands out little in a field of truths. However, it is a ravaging lion, in a field of lies. — T.A. Cline

We aren't just service dog and master, Tuesday and I are also best friends. Kindred souls, Brothers. Whatever you want to call it. — Luis Carlos Montalvan

For many years, I was obsessed about what I was eating, how many calories it had, and how much exercise I'd have to do. — Dennis Quaid

The question is always the answer, provided you want the answer badly enough. — Barbara Hambly

But winter lingering chills the lap of May. — Oliver Goldsmith

If people read 'Tomorrow' and feel that it is offering them some view of my own household, they would be very, very wrong. — Graham Swift