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When your Daemon is in charge, do not try to think consciously. Drift, wait, and obey. — Rudyard Kipling

At times, he even admitted that he'd been more an observer of the world than a participant in it ... — Nicholas Sparks

We confess our bad qualities to others out of fear of appearing naive or ridiculous by not being aware of them. — Gerald Brenan

Off at home, do you want ... I mean, are you in a hurry?" After asking that, she grinned at him. His world ended. Right there, his world was done. Because there was nothing that would be better than Carissa Teodoro standing a foot away with her hand warm on his, grinning up at him. Nothing. "We could go have a Blizzard before you go," she finished. — Kristen Ashley

I thought only a wooden stake through the heart killed a vampire." "A wooden stake through the heart will kill just about anything. And if it doesn't, run like hell, — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I didn't want to do television at all. I really didn't want to do it. I really thought I was just going to be doing theater and doing movies. — David Morse

A king will say 'I killed thousands of people'. He is simply doing egoism; he is taking pleasure in taking credit of doership (garva ras). They were killed by those who were on the battle field. Why does the king needlessly take on the liability [of new karmic causes]? In doing so, those who did the killing are set free. The rule is that the liability falls upon the one doing egosim [of doerhip]. — Dada Bhagwan

I feel like I introduce another level of my creative ability on every album. — Busta Rhymes

If I despised myself, it would be no compensation if everyone saluted me, and if I respect myself, it does not trouble me if others hold me lightly. — Max Nordau

The faculty of imagination is often lightly spoken of as of no real importance, often decried as mischievous, as in some ways the antithesis of practical sense, and yet it ranks with reason and conscience as one of the supreme characteristics by which man is distinguished from — Bill Dedman

There should be as much difference between the worldling and the Christian, as between hell and heaven, between destruction and eternal life. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon