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In my opinion the Open variation is absolutely correct - and more interesting than the Closed. — Bent Larsen
The simplest idea of someone coming to your home to pamper you at a time when all your energy is being expended to fight a personal battle, is much more than just feeling good about how you look. Beauty Bus gives its clients renewed internal strength to keep fighting. — Karen O
Time to beat back the bunny hordes," he said gallantly,knowing that any blood-hungry animals in the area would be waiting outside for me.
He threw open the door, shouting, "Bunnies, prepare to meet your doom! — Delilah S. Dawson
There is no tyrant like custom, and no freedom where its edicts are not resisted. — Christian Nestell Bovee
I sometimes tell students the only guarantee you've got is the music and no-one can take that away from you. Only you can take that away from you-by not practicing and not putting in enough elbow grease. The more you put into your music, the more your passion for it will grow. — Mike Stern
"You can't dream in the light, if you can't live in it." — Dan Skinner
It's certain there is no fine thing Since Adam's fall but needs much laboring. — William Butler Yeats
Tis Vanth's cage. You can just move it out of the way."
"I already have," he grumbles. "With my shin. — R.L. LaFevers
I pass to the Stationery Department. I buy several fountain and stylographic pens - it being my experience that, though a fountain pen in England behaves in an exemplary manner, the moment it is let loose in desert surroundings, it perceives that it is at liberty to go on strike and behaves accordingly, either spouting ink indiscriminately over me, my clothes, my notebook and anything else handy, or else coyly refusing to do anything but scratch invisibly across the surface of the paper. I also buy a modest two pencils. Pencils are, fortunately, not temperamental, and though given to a knack of quiet disappearance, I have always a resource at hand. After all, what is the use of an architect if not to borrow pencils from. — Agatha Christie Mallowan
To have been torn from the study would have been as death; my time was entirely occupied with art. — John James Audubon