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The steps to solving a problem, from elementary math to breaking out of a police station, remained the same. — V.E Schwab

The greatest hope, I say, is the one in which all the others are met, is that it is exists for everyone and that for everyone it lasts. That the absolute gift of one being to another, which can exist only in reciprocity, be in the eyes of everyone the only natural and supernatural hanging bridge cast across life itself. — Andre Breton

There are only twelve tones and they need to be treated carefully. — Paul Hindemith

I plugged my ear buds into my phone and put Keane on shuffle. Those boys always knew how to speak to my mind. — Natasha Boyd

An Australian fly will try to suck the moisture off your eyeball. He will, if not constantly turned back, go into parts of your ears that a Q-tip can only dream about. He will happily die for the glory of taking a tiny dump on your tongue. Get thirty or forty of them dancing around you in the same way and madness will shortly follow. And — Bill Bryson

How will history judge us? Will our tales be sources of inspiration, or wells of caution? — Yunus D. Saleh

I just love being in the U.K. — Logan Lerman

My lifestyle is bizarre, but the only thing you need to know is where the darkroom is. — Robert Mapplethorpe

We need not have the loftiest mind to understand that here is no lasting and real satisfaction, that our pleasures are only vanity, that our evils are infinite, and, lastly, that death, which threatens us every moment, must infallibly place us within a few years under the dreadful necessity of being forever either annihilated or unhappy. — Blaise Pascal

It's up to us to reclaim our creative birthright. — Jane Dunnewold

I'm scared," she said.
"Of me?" His voice was full of sorrow.
"Of everything. — E. Mellyberry

The owner of Spotify is worth something like 3 billion dollars ... he's richer than Paul McCartney and he's 30 and he's never written a song. — Patrick Carney

In the performance of our responsibilities, I have learned that when we heed a silent prompting and act upon it without delay, our Heavenly Father will guide our footsteps and bless our lives and the lives of others. I know of no experience more sweet or feelings more precious than to heed a prompting, only to discover that the Lord has answered another's prayer through you. — Thomas S. Monson

Slavery is a memory of something we cannot remember, and yet we cannot forget. — Bill T. Jones