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All the love of the high, wild places, all the amazing joy in being alive sounded in his voice — Elyne Mitchell

I need to let people know who I am and instead of just trying to make great records, just be honest and make it more personal and make it more passionate, to make records with emotion and not be afraid to express that. — Nayvadius Cash

The truth is in the details. — Stephen King

In a life filled with great good fortune of health, of creativity, of friends, living in safety and privilege with the loving partner. There was just one bit of misfortune in his life and that was that Peter Morrow seemed to have no idea how very fortunate he was. — Louise Penny

I asked once why we kept it if it was useless, and she told me that remembering the past is never useless. — Gennifer Albin

Life is there to be lived rather than to be written about. — W. Somerset Maugham

A simple rule of thumb is to shop the periphery of the grocery store - that's where you'll find meat, fish, dairy, and vegetables. Choose high-quality protein such as healthy, grass-fed beef and lamb and organic chicken and pork, and eat them in moderation. — Suzanne Somers

It is important to communicate to children about what we are going through. We often speak in half truths. We don't frame the truth or explain our experience in terms they can understand. We need to take time to do this. What has to happen is that more people have to get involved with more children. Focus energy on the child. Children are raising themselves these days in all sorts of strange ways. — James Redfield

When people say that German or any other language is romantic ... all they really mean is that they've enjoyed a past in the language. — John Irving

He's not my warlock. — Cassandra Clare

Interstate wars in Latin America have been so infrequent and politically unimportant that many major surveys of Latin American history barely cover them. Compared to Europe and ancient China, or indeed North America, war had a marginal effect on state building. Charles Tilly's aphorism "war made the state, and the state made war" remains true, but begs the question of why wars are more prevalent in some regions than in others. — Francis Fukuyama

Fooles bite one another, but wise-men agree together. — George Herbert