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Neither idealists nor materialists are right; we must take both idea and expression. — Swami Vivekananda

Had a lot of moments that didn't last forever, now you're in the corner tryin' to put it together - how to love. — Lil' Wayne

Men are lonely and out of communication with one another because all their inventions speak only of death. Death is the automaton which rules the world of activity. Death is silent, because it has no mouth. Death has never expressed anything. Death is wonderful too
after life. — Henry Miller

Waiting, waiting, waiting. All my life, I've been waiting for my life to begin, as if somehow my life was ahead of me, and that someday I would arrive at it. — Camryn Manheim

When fits of creativity run strong, more than one programmer or writer has been known to abandon the desktop for the more spacious floor. — Fred Brooks

She had an image of her unborn child, its head up under her heart, its ear pressed to the wall of her flesh, treading water with the flutter of its small legs, listening. It would hear the echo of the waves, the whistle of the wind, the rise and fall of its father's breath as his lips opened and touched closed. Mary Keane was more than certain (she would have — Alice McDermott

You will realize one day that all the money in the world cannot buy you happiness. Nor can it make you a person of good character. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Susan, who has an avoidant attachment style, ... sees need as a weakness and looks down on people who become dependent on their partner, — Amir Levine

Early on Monday evening, when the sky was the color of a velvet ribbon falling over the hills. — Alice Hoffman

For as long as we can trace back human life, there's always been some sort of music - ceremonies, rituals. It's part of the human makeup. — Ingrid Michaelson

The way to get on with a cat is to treat it as an equal - or even better, as the superior it knows itself to be. — Elizabeth Peters