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I think you're delirious. How about we take that nap before you tell me I smell like sunshine or something."

"You do smell like sunshine."

"And how does sunshine smell?"

"It smells like the outside world. Warm. Happy. Safe." She paused. "Green."

"Green?"

She nodded. "Green. — J.M. Darhower

What you leave behind is the people you loved. You leave yourself in them. — Ann Brashares

The golden rule would be to write a great, authentic song that is well produced and it will find its home. The audience can feel whether or not the artist is being genuine in their music. It's up to the artist to have the courage to reveal their truth through their songs. — Wendy Starland

Nothing is more subtly destructive than a closed circle of artists feeding on one another. Envy grows from insignificant differences between people, not from overwhelming inequalities ... it was envy that forced them to emulate each other, not esteem. — Alexander Theroux

A migraine is the cockblock of writing. — Don Roff

It was very hard breaking into the film industry in Britain. I had been to art school, and I was painting and doing commercials. And I did some of the very first rock videos. — Tony Scott

It's okay to be addicted to beauty," Mom says, all dreamy. "Emerson said 'beauty is God's handwriting. — Jandy Nelson

Maybe all the trees were God.
A Parchment of Leaves — Silas House

All things excellent are as difficult as they are rare. — Baruch Spinoza

The one guiding principle over my 23-year career in TV has been as long as I'm having fun, I really don't care what the job title is. — Andy Cohen

It's nice to be irritated. It's a very joyous thing. — John Lydon

Black and Jewish leaders have been a coalition of conscience. — Jesse Jackson

Sometimes God gives us a moment of destiny, and we have to hear the call and rise to it. — Philippa Gregory