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Writing nonfiction has been my most serious education, and for all those years it kept me from even glancing in the direction of despair. — Marilynne Robinson

Since when has love ever looked for reasons, or evidence? Why would love bow to the reality of things, when it creates a reality of its own, so much more vivid, wherein everything resonates to the key of the heart? — Paul Murray

It's pointless to talk to Fed members about economics because they are academics who believe in money-printing. Some of them believe they didn't print enough, and so with these kinds of people, it is like running to the pope. What do you want to tell them? — Marc Faber

The soul which cannot endure fire and smoke won't find the Secret. — Rumi

Did I miss the part where we were in a relationship? — Isabella Carter

In every house, when the curtains are drawn, there's a story going on, and you never get to hear ... You get the public side of things, the happy, smiling, social activities. — Peter Jackson

Well, basically, when you get SNL, everyone wants to take a meeting, just in case you end up being good. — Andy Samberg

My friend Gordon Wheeler, who is a psychologist, explains that grief is the reminder of the depth of our love. Without love, there is no grief. So when we feel our grief, uncomfortable and aching as it may be, it is actually a reminder of the beauty of that love, now lost. I'll never forget calling Gordon while I was traveling and hearing him say that he was out to dinner by himself after the loss of a dear friend 'so he could feel his grief.' He knew that in the blinking and buzzing world of our lives, it is so easy to delete the past and move on to the next moment. To linger in the longing, the loss, the yearning is a way of feeling the rich embroidered texture of life, the torn cloth of our world that is endlessly being ripped and rewoven. — Dalai Lama XIV

I play blues, sure, but don't call me a bluesman — Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown

When it comes to divide an estate, the politest men quarrel. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Art is the way people see things, and I think it's great when individuals can find in fashion something they truly believe is artistic. — Olivier Theyskens

I always intended to be light and open. I misjudged the American audience. — Barry Hannah