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You've got to speak; you've got to be able to articulate the Republican message to the American people and take that fight to the president, but you also have to bridge internally. — Jason Chaffetz

We are the Magick
we are. The truest magick in this world is in us ... It is in our movements and in what we say and feel. — Susan Fletcher

If it were up to him, he'd keep Jack locked in a cage forever, where no one could get to him and he'd always be safe. But much as he might want to, much as he'd sleep better knowing that Jack was safe, he couldn't do that. "Safe" could quickly come to mean "trapped". And trapped things tended to want to escape. — Jane Seville

All is clouded by desire: as fire by smoke, as a mirror by dust ...Through these it blinds the soul. — Christopher J. Koch

And indeed bad as his clothes were and coarsely as he spoke, he had none of the appearance of a man who sailed before the mast, but seemed like a mate or skipper accustomed to be obeyed or to strike. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Clenched fists are not open to receive blessings. — Matshona Dhliwayo

If you dare take the challenge, you will possess the courage to conquer. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Love is fire. but whether it is going to warm your heart or burn down your house,you can never tell. — Joan Crawford

History is littered with people who came up with great ideas and saw others profit from them. You need to make sure you don't join their ranks. — Joey Reiman

What an honor to live in a part of the world that loves good old-fashioned baking. — J. Ryan Stradal

I don't like the idea that the first preparation when you start to design your building has to put your label. I think this is not fair. It's not fair to the building or to the people, to the client, because every building tells a different story. — Renzo Piano

How did these organs of plant sex manage to get themselves cross-wired with human ideas of value and status and Eros? And what might our ancient attraction for flowers have to teach us about the deeper mysteries of beauty - what one poet has called "this grace wholly gratuitous"? Is that what it is? Or does beauty have a purpose? (64) — Michael Pollan

The 'low' quality of many American films, and of much American popular culture, induces many art lovers to support cultural protectionism. Few people wish to see the cultural diversity of the world disappear under a wave of American market dominance. — Tyler Cowen