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I applied streaks and blobs of colors onto the canvas with a palette knife, and I made them sing with all the intensity I could ... — Wassily Kandinsky

I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned this, we need to be careful with drugs! They're not just all fun and games! And of course poetry would be immeasurably worse without humor. — Matthew Zapruder

I think I could be a perfectly decent cat. I've been around cats long enough to know what the rules of being a cat are. When all else fails, wash. And I think I could master the thing that cats do, where they stalk away pretending they meant to do whatever it was in the first place; showing their wounded dignity. — Neil Gaiman

No matter how hopeless you feel, strive to find the one thing that makes you feel alive and pull yourself to the light at the end of the tunnel. There is hope. Trust me. — Tammy-Louise Wilkins

The past was only my cradle, and now it cannot hold me, because I am grown too big. — Mary Antin

I have this desire in the back of my mind now of making music and film at the same time - putting the two together. — Kate Bush

It is not possible to live happily if one does not lead a beautiful, righteous, and wise life, or to lead a beautiful, righteous, and wise life if one is not happy. EPICURUS — Matthieu Ricard

O love, please give me a passionate red recycling bin. I will put my desire in it. I don't ever want to throw love away. — Derrick Williams

To think that my heart and my words and my music saved somebody's life, it takes a while to just sink in with me. But it proves to me that music is powerful. — Josh Turner

But comes a time for a woman when she stops thinking of herself as a girl, as a person of possibilities. She starts looking at the plain facts of herself. Her body that's become the body that she has and her habits becoming the habits that she's written in stone. Her "haves" being the ones she's got and maybe not getting anymore. — Breena Clarke