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Weapons'
Up the crag
In the searing wind,
Naked and bleeding
I fought blind.
Then at dawn
On the snowy height
I seized a spear
By the eastern light.
On I trudged
In the eye of the sun
Past the cromlech
I found a gun.
Then I strayed
In the cities of men,
In the house of my Love
I found a pen! — Anna Wickham

My buddy David Wells is a big motorcycle guy, so when I go visit him in San Diego, he takes me out on his bike. He's got some antique Indians. I never really rode during my career, because I was afraid I'd fall off and ruin my career. — David Cone

The Lockean assumption that if we put our labor to it then it becomes our own is totally fallacious. We have to figure out how to leave things alone, and build an economic system that's not built on a linear model, but instead on a cyclical model, because that's the natural world - it's cyclical and not linear. That is going to take a lot of transformation. — Winona LaDuke

You can't have a high-quality relationship without time and without trust. — Cornel West

He'd open me where the hope lived - the hope that he'd come back, that we'd have a second chance, that what we had was meaningful and real. I couldn't imagine the pain of it. — C.D. Reiss

Once embarked on a course of sensationalism, the composer is forced into a descending spiral spin from which only the most experienced pilot can flatten out in time. — Constant Lambert

I am afraid of reduction. After a lifetime's independence- yes, selfish independence- I am terrified of being reduced to childhood once more, to helplessness, to seas of confusion from which the cruel lucid intervals poke up like rock shoals. I don't want to sit in my chair and be fed, much less do I want to be handed over to medical professionals. — Rosie Thomas

The price of good journalism is eternal vigilance. — Jonathan Kern

Even behind prison walls I can see the heavy clouds and the blue sky over the horizon — Nelson Mandela