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I come here to speak poetry. It will always be in the grass. It will also be necessary to bend down to hear it. It will always be too simple to be discussed in assemblies. — Boris Pasternak

At God's counter there are no sale days, for the price of revival is ever the same: travail! — Leonard Ravenhill

The biggest atrocity of all is to indoctrinate our children into a system that does not value their creative expression, nor encourage their unique abilities. — Benjamin Greene

Beware of dissipating your powers; strive constantly to concentrate them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Definitely read a quality daily paper regularly, and use the Internet to check out the press around the world as often as you can. — Serge Schmemann

Cold Mountain Buddhas Han Shan Wait without thought, for you are not ready for thought: So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness be dancing. Whisper of running streams, and winter lightning. The wild thyme unseen and the wild strawberry, The laughter in the garden, echoed ecstasy Not lost, but requiring, pointing to the agony Of death and birth. — T. S. Eliot

Depending on which side you're on, maybe the police are too objective and need to be a bit more subjective. — John Ridley

The truth is that most writers are needy. — Stephen King

Don't let your past dictate your future. — Chris Mentillo

Look dude, no humping the redhead until we see if the rabbit dies. — Lynn Hagen

I love the paranormal, because there, every genre I write can become one beacon for my imagination. — Leslie Banks

Because he'd learned as a child that the ones in this world who were really strong, they knew how to fear - and how to keep going even when that fear rose like a howling beast inside. — Cynthia Eden

I've always had a feeling that the image is 50% of the emotion that an audience feels and it's subliminal. Yet, how you arrange the elements in front of a camera has an impact on people's belief about that world in some way. — Scott Hicks