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with her fog, her amphetamine, and her pearls ... — Bob Dylan
Poetry is only the highest eloquence of passion, the most vivid form of expression that can be given to our conception of anything, whether pleasurable or painful, mean or dignified, delightful or distressing. It is the perfect coincidence of the image and the words with the feeling we have, and of which we cannot get rid in any other way, that gives an instant "satisfaction to the thought." This is equally the origin of wit and fancy, of comedy and tragedy, of the sublime and pathetic. — William Hazlitt
You cannot stare evil in the face; it has no face. It has no body, no bones, no blood. Any attempt to describe it ends in glibness and self-delusion. — Douglas Preston
There's nothing better than achieving your goals, whatever they might be. — Paloma Faith
The pursuit of historical relevance is an under appreciated endeavor. — Michael Dwinnell
I've done a lot of Samurai film in Japan, and sometimes done the choreography by myself. — Hiroyuki Sanada
Aggression is simply another name for government. — Benjamin Tucker
St. Augustine teaches us that there is in each man a Serpent, an Eve, and an Adam. Our senses and natural propensities are the Serpent; the excitable desire is the Eve; and reason is the Adam. Our nature tempts us perpetually; criminal desire is often excited; but sin is not completed till reason consents. — Blaise Pascal
Dnt Think About Past , THat It Was Better Than Present ,
Always Think About Future, to Make It Better Than Past .... — Rajbir Singh
She knows exactly what I like and what it does to me. She worships my body in its entirety and I allow it - I crave it. — A.R. Von
He had taken a few days' leave from his army training and they had taken refuge in the Charing Cross Hotel while an unexploded bomb in the Strand was being dealt with. They could hear the naval guns that had been stationed on trolleys between Vauxhall and Waterloo
boom-boom-boom
but the bombers were looking for other targets and seemed to have moved on. 'Doesn't it ever stop?' Jimmy asked.
'Apparently not.'
'It's safer in the army,' he laughed. — Kate Atkinson
