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There's been million-seller books and million-seller CDs. But there hasn't been, until now, million-seller art. — Thomas Kinkade

So perhaps there are no phantom pains after all; perhaps all pain is real; perhaps each long-ago blow lives on into eternity in some different permutation and shape; perhaps the body is this hypersensitive, revengeful entity, a ledger book, a warehouse of remembered slights and cruelties. — Thrity Umrigar

Sometimes, in the throes of a nightmare when unseen powers whirl one over the roofs of strange dead cities toward the grinning chasm of Nis, it is a relief and even a delight to shriek wildly and throw oneself voluntarily along with the hideous vortex of dream-doom into whatever bottomless gulf may yawn. — H.P. Lovecraft

I never follow anybody's path, what they've done. — Famke Janssen

Following Korzybski , I put things in probabilities, not absolutes ... My only originality lies in applying this zetetic attitude outside the hardest of the hard sciences, physics , to softer sciences and then to non-sciences like politics , ideology , jury verdicts and, of course, conspiracy theory . — Robert Anton Wilson

Upon becoming fifty the one thing you can't afford is habit. — Carolyn Heilbrun

There was a small knothole in one of the boards, and Coraline spent an afternoon dropping pebbles and acorns through the hole and waiting, and counting, until she heard the plop as they hit the water. — Neil Gaiman

No matter how tired the body gets, one must never let the exhaustion enter one's thoughts. — Haruki Murakami

I think that with Bob Dylan around, we're living in an era where we have Whitman presenting new work, we have Dickens presenting new work, we have Yeats and Shakespeare presenting new work. It's that level. — Benmont Tench

Hey, Trash, what did old lady Semple say when you torched her pension check? — Stephen King

Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy. — Benjamin Franklin