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That's always been Guillermo's preference, is to have as much there practically as is humanly possible, and that digital graphic images are more a punctuation mark than they are a replacement. — Ron Perlman

Would you rather live your life according to the approval of others or aligned with your truth and your dreams? — Robin S. Sharma

It appears history is going to keep happening, despite our hopes for retirement. — Gregory Maguire

I think ghostliness is a good quality. I pretend I'm dead all the time."
"What?" He stopped rummaging through his locker to look at me full in the face a last.
"It helps me go to sleep," I said.
"That shows you don't know anything about death," Jonah said.
"Do you?" I asked.
He hesitated before saying "I'm a g-g-g-ghost, aren't I?"
"I think being dead might be nice. Restful."
"Death is not restful. It's nothing."
"That's what seems restful to me," I said. "The nothing. Not being here. Not being anywhere. — Natalie Standiford

If you want full length skirts and polo neck jumpers, then I suggest you find someone your own age. — Jodi Ellen Malpas

If women decide that their mission, their political career, balances out what they have to give up, they can be and are equally successful as men. — Dalia Grybauskaite

Goodbye, Hari, my love. Remember always
all you did for me."
-I did nothing for you."
-You loved me and your love made me
human. — Isaac Asimov

There was nothing but myself between him and the dark ocean. I had a sense of responsibility. If I spoke, would — Joseph Conrad

The emotions were complex, but the answer was simple. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Pride sings and dances; humility sighs. — Mason Cooley

The Rhapsody is not a composition at all. It's a string of separate paragraphs stuck together - with a thin paste of flour and water ... I don't think there has been such an inspired melodist on this earth since Tchaikovsky ... but if you want to speak of a composer, that's another matter. — Leonard Bernstein