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Having heard Clifford Brown play all those fast runs, I used to really practice Clarke trumpet exercises all day long so that I could play fast. That's all I wanted to do. I was like a child with a toy. — Wynton Marsalis

In planetary terms, we're all downstream. — William McDonough

You have no idea how much I want to hunt you, then hold you down and fuck you until you scream with pleasure of me inside you. — Kari Gregg

You are but an impression, and not at all what you seem to be'. — Marcus Aurelius

I clung tightly to Kwan's mane as he propelled his great serpent body through the cloud banks. The cockatrice's big green head dipped under the clouds, and I spotted an emerald island below, with dramatic peaks jutting up from the jungle. I asked the great cockatrice for the name of the isle, but he only laughed at me, saying that names changed faster than a century's wind. That didn't seem very fast to me, but I took his word for it. — Heather Heffner

What's the point of eternal life if one spends it doing nothing? There is none. It's waste of eternity. — Courtney Allison Moulton

There are any number of magical creatures, mostly female, whose singing can bring about horror and death. Sirens, undines, banshees, Bananarama tribute bands ... — Simon R. Green

And what it depends on, of course, is whether the story itself is worth the ethical compromise it requires and whether the competition is onto the story. — Roger Mudd

Riley might've been more appreciative had he had any idea what was going on. He tried to rouse himself, find out specifics, but his head was throbbing - or maybe that was his brain; he could've sworn it was about to go pop like an overripe berry under a truck tire ... — J. Fally

In youth,' he said, speaking as if from a great distance, 'we believe, and the death of belief forces us to disavow all belief. But that disavowal, time softens, and if we do not believe, we hope. Belief is easier to kill, somehow, and its death easier to bear. — Michelle Sagara West

As time passes, memory, inevitably, reconstitutes itself. — Haruki Murakami

I don't like people cleaning my room. — Larry David