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My home is my castle, and I spend a lot of time nurturing it, redecorating - moving this and adjusting that, adding flowers and candles. — Evangeline Lilly

We live in a world so utterly infused with digitality that it makes even the slightest action ripple across the collection of data bases we call the web. — DJ Spooky

After all is said and done, sit down. — Bill Copeland

Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous. — Henry David Thoreau

God and God's Word are inseparable. — Billy Graham

My accent has changed my whole life. When I was younger, it was very Nigerian, then when we went to England, it was very British. I think I have a very strange, hybrid accent, and I've worked very hard to get a solid American accent, which is what I use most of the time. — Toks Olagundoye

You think you photograph a particular scene for the pleasure it gives. In fact it's the scene that wants to be photographed. You're merely an extra in the production. — Jean Baudrillard

to sow doubt that it is real; and the solution will — William S. Becker

Don't let your tragedies fool you, they were never meant to alter your path; just re-pave your direction. Spend time nurturing the things that once tore you apart and you will find within you, your most empowering strength. — Nikki Rowe

Love is a delicate plant that needs constant tending and nurturing, and this cannot be done by snorting at the adored object like a gas explosion and calling her friends lice. — P.G. Wodehouse

Sara: As professor emeritus, you ought to know why it hurts. But you don't know.
Sara: You know so much, and you don't know anything. — Ingmar Bergman

Even while you sit there, unmovable,
You have begun to vanish. And it does not matter.
The poem will go on without you.
It has the spurious glamor of certain voids. — Donald Justice

I am one of the heretics who believes that art must be enjoyed first and analyzed later. — Kristine Kathryn Rusch