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My songs are more arrangements than they are songs. — Robin Trower
She wore a loose-fitting purple velvet Pre-Raphaelite gown, and her abundant dark-brown hair flowed down her back and shoulders to her waist. As she drew near, I noticed her warm brown eyes peeping at me beneath lush, un-plucked brows, her smiling red lips and smooth, un-powdered cheeks almost begging for kisses. She possessed a beauty much different from Daisy, more like a wildflower in the unspoiled earth than a prize-winning rose in a formal garden. However, her Pre-Raphaelite fashion might have been an affectation of a different kind, a bit closer to nature but a stylish imitation just the same. — Gary Inbinder
Soviet authorities had long feared copiers. At its most basic, the machine helped spread information, and strict control of information was central to the Communist Party's grip on power. In most offices, photocopy machines were kept under lock and key. — David E. Hoffman
The easily embarrassed doesn't learn — Dennis Prager
Hard work may pay off in the long run, but the benefits of laziness are immediate (p. 170). — Marc Acito
Why does one exist? That's not my problem. One does exist. The thing to do is to take no notice but go at it on the run and to keep on going right on until you die. — Simone De Beauvoir
The two-word definition of sustainability is 'one planet.' — Mathis Wackernagel
One of the reasons I will never leave Nigeria is because, in this country, anything can happen. — A. Igoni Barrett
They had their beliefs, and those beliefs were stronger than any belief they had in him. — David Levithan
But I am not sure it would contain any short stories. For the short story is a minor art, and it must content itself with moving, exciting and amusing the reader ... I do not think that there is any (short story) that will give the reader that thrill, that rapture, that fruitful energy which great art can produce. — W. Somerset Maugham
There is only one trait that makes the writer. He is always watching. — Morley Callaghan
