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Knowledge is high in the head, but the salmon of wisdom swims deep — Neil M. Gunn

I'd been writing poems for many years, but most of them I didn't like. Then, when I was 23, I wrote one I did like, sent it to 'The Paris Review' - the highest publication I could think of - and they accepted it. No other moment in my literary life has quite come close to that. — Siri Hustvedt

Parsimony is enough to make the master of the golden mines as poor as he that has nothing; for a man may be brought to a morsel of bread by parsimony as well as profusion. — Henry Home, Lord Kames

Anyone who develops his gifts and talents will become a commodity — Myles Munroe

Life is filigree work. What is written clearly is not worth much, it's the transparency that counts. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

I believe those of us who have gone through serious hardships become, in some cosmic way, related. We form a tribe of battle veterans and fellow pilgrims suffused with knowledge none of us wanted. And although the admission to the club is unexpected and painful, the people you meet once you are there and the person you become will be with you forever — Susan Mecca

14 a Is anything too hard [4] for the LORD? — Anonymous

One day there were two out in the ninth, and I hit a pop fly so high that the fans got tired of waiting for it to come down. So they all went home and listened to it drop by turning on the radio. — Ted Lyons

There are women whose love only ends with death. — Georges Rodenbach

I think the set looks great. It's kind of like Battlestar Galactica meets like the Italian furniture fair. — Thom Filicia

... but I believe the divine ones will send other great masters to preach the truth to mankind, and that mankind will always receive them with the cross and the fire and the stones — Marion Zimmer Bradley

The Bright Blessed Day, the Dark Sacred Night — Louis Armstrong