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When you're eating something and your palate tells you what's missing, that's when you start combining. — Justin Quek

I've had to really teach myself that when you're not feeling it, you shouldn't write anything down because you're going to end up coming back and re-writing it later. Whereas, if you write when you're feeling something, when you're really in the streak, then that's when you're going to get your best stuff. — Corey Taylor

The people who work in the fashion industry and the people who work in the film industry have a lot in common. They're very creative. Their eye is very aesthetic. — Gal Gadot

As an artist, I feel that we must try many things - but above all we must dare to fail. — John Cassavetes

No one is sane, straight along, year in and year out, and we all know it. Our insanities are of varying sorts, and express themselves in varying forms-fortunately harmless forms as a rule. — Mark Twain

All the happiness and fulfillment that humans yearn for exists in the present moment. — Deepak Chopra

The relationship between citizens and government is increasingly mediated through the Internet. — Rebecca MacKinnon

Firsts are the beginning of a journey and they are ought to be special.
- Forever Indeed! — Rahul Verma

He gives me a despondent look, his eyes red, hopeless. The man I came to love is broken, lost, but I've fallen for him so deeply, I know exactly where to find him in his darkness. It's where I was before. — Alexandra Iff

Do you know what constitutes a great poet? He is a person without shame, incapable of blushing. Ordinary fools have moments when they go off by themselves and blush with shame; not so the great poet ... If you really have to quote someone, quote a geographer; that way you won't give yourself away. (p 44) — Knut Hamsun

The Bible opens with a tragedy and ends in a triumph. — Billy Graham