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I want, I think, to be omniscient. I think I would like to call myself "the girl who wanted to be God." Yet if I were not in this body where would I be-perhaps I am destined to be classified and qualified. But, oh, I cry out against it. — Sylvia Plath

It may well be, of course, that America's pop culture is on balance better than our high art. I don't think so, but you can certainly make a case that the best of it aspires to a degree of aesthetic and emotional seriousness that is directly comparable to all but the very greatest works of high art. — Terry Teachout

We must stop trying to protect our planet from every imaginable, exaggerated or imaginary risk. And we must stop trying to protect it on the backs, and the graves, of the nation's and world's most powerless and impoverished people. — Niger Innis

There is no such thing as a dead language, only a dead lay that's a little too quiet for my tastes. — Scott Jonathan Nixon

People who were more concerned with themselves and looking good to their readers then they were with the characters sacrificed a series for the sake of a story. — Len Wein

The childhood of today is the manhood of tomorrow — William Wordsworth

Now, when anything 'bad' happens, I remember that everything that ever happens to me has within it the seeds of something better. I look for the upside rather than the downside. I ask myself, 'Where's the greater benefit in this event?' — Jack Canfield

I've told people who have just started to make a film that the one thing you might experience is this feeling that everybody is conspiring against you, because you're not necessarily able to tell what's real and what's not. — Gus Van Sant

A low-carbon, clean energy economy can be an engine of growth for decades to come. — Barack Obama

Funny, when you finally faced reality, it was amazing how clearly you could see things. — Mary Higgins Clark

And so I learnt the secret of diversity. Life is made up of different avenues. Everything can happen in one of several ways, according to different musical scores and parallel logics. Each of these parallel logics is consistent and coherent in its own terms, perfect in itself, indifferent to all the others. In — Amos Oz