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Everything one sees is merely a projection of what one does not see, its true nature and substance. — Fernando Sabino
Life moves out of a red flare of dreams Into a common light of common hours, Until old age brings the red flare again. — William Butler Yeats
I do lots of crowd work in my set, because I enjoy writing material through riffing and conversation. — Chris Hardwick
Jamie sings like a squirrel. — Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
One can usually put one's thoughts better in one's own words. — Winston Churchill
There is no shame in losing to the sword of the Prince. There is only shame in choosing not to follow Him. — Chuck Black
When she was sane, she was very, very sane. And when she was mad, she was Alice. — Cameron Jace
No man - prince, peasant, pope - has all the light, who says else is a mountebank. I claim no private lien on truth, only a liberty to seek it, prove it in debate, and to be wrong a thousand times to reach a single rightness. It is that liberty they fear. They want us to be driven to God like sheep, not running to him like lovers, shouting joy! — Morris West
Anyone who is elected mayor of a place called Sin City is allowed to be a drunk. — Bill Maher
My home is humble and unattractive to strangers, but to me it contains what I shall find nowhere else in the world - the ... affection which brothers and sisters feel for each other. — Charlotte Bronte
When we struggle agains our energy we reject the source of wisdom. Anger without the fixation is none other than clear-seeing wisdom. Pride without fixation is experienced as equanimity. The energy of passion when it's free of grasping is wisdom that sees all the angles. — Pema Chodron
My look is always glitzy for New Year's Eve, even if I am at home. — Gloria Gaynor
B-but, Mr Jimson, I w-want to be an artist.'
'Of course you do,' I said, 'everybody does once. But they get over it, thank God, like the measles and the chickenpox. Go home and go to bed and take some hot lemonade and put on three blankets and sweat it out.'
'But Mr J-Jimson, there must be artists.'
'Yes, and lunatics and lepers, but why go and live in an asylum before you're sent for? If you find life a bit dull at home,' I said, 'and want to amuse yourself, put a stick of dynamite in the kitchen fire, or shoot a policeman. Volunteer for a test pilot, or dive off Tower Bridge with five bob's worth of roman candles in each pocket. You'd get twice the fun at about one-tenth of the risk. — Joyce Cary
