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What stops you killing yourself when you're intoxicated out of your mind is the thought that once you're dead you won't be able to drink any more. — Marguerite Duras
I do have a romantic interest in outlasting everybody else. There's a sort of sad machismo to singer-songwriters, I think. — John Darnielle
Our lives aren't even about doing real things most of the time. We think and talk about people we've never met, pretend to visit places we've never actually been, to discuss things that are just names as though they were as real as rocks or animals or something. Information Age. Hell it's the Imagination Age. We're living in our own minds.
No, she decided as the plane began its steep descent, really we're living in other people's minds. — Tad Williams
Alex had made him bleed when he clocked him one. "I said I was sorry about that. I didn't understand the situation," Alex said apologetically, staring down at — Jessica Sorensen
God requires a faithful fulfillment of the merest trifle given us to do, rather than the most ardent aspiration to things to which we are not called. — Saint Francis De Sales
At the end of the day, we should give thanks and pray, to the one, to the one. — Van Morrison
I am not trying to be better than my father. I am not trying to be like him. I am just trying to be myself and express myself how I feel. — Ziggy Marley
Seek me not in your richness, O dear, search not amidst the words talkative. Find me in the moments of loneliness, in the silence of your mighty soul. Within the void of intimate being this is me, the majestic blue - the cessation of all; and here your are in the celestial path. — Preeth Nambiar
I believe that this world, as we know it, will come to an end ... This is not fanciful imagination but the clear and repeated testimony of the Bible. — Billy Graham
If you think you can temper yourself into manliness by sitting here over your books, it is the very silliest fancy that ever tempted a young man to his ruin. You cannot dream yourself into a character; you must hammer and forge yourself one. — James Anthony Froude
I write scenes - often quite long scenes - mainly because I still get seduced into writing six lines where one and a half will do. — Tom Stoppard
To Americans, English manners are far more frightening than none at all. — Randall Jarrell
Keep your working power at its maximum. — William Rounseville Alger