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A dream is not what you see when you sleep. It is what keeps you from falling asleep. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

My sister has appendages connected to her ankles. They feature toes and arches, but I cannot call them feet. In color they resemble the leathery paws of great apes, but in texture they are closer to hooves. In order to maintain her balance, she'll periodically clear the bottoms of debris - a bottle cap, bits of broken glass, a chicken bone - but within moments she'll have stepped on something else and begun the process all over again. It's what happens when you sell both your broom and your vacuum cleaner. — David Sedaris

I think one of the reasons Stephen King's stories work so well is that he places his stories in spooky old New England, where a lot of American folk legends came from. — Ted Naifeh

More can be learned from what works than from what fails. — Rene Dubos

Every time we spend a federal dollar, what we're doing is we're pulling money out of somebody's pocket, and we're giving it to somebody else. — Jason Chaffetz

Art isn't something you do or are. It's where you aim, the target you shoot at. — Elizabeth Ashley

Breathe through your movements. — Patricia McBride

Once in a while, I try to sneak in something less known anyway. — Bobby Short

Without righteousness people and nations do not have a future. — Sunday Adelaja

Vulgarity is not as destructive to an artist as snobbery. — Pauline Kael

Of course, the idea of a six months' holiday is enough to make anyone laugh at anything, but I find that besides that I was a good deal harassed and run down, and I am glad to cut off from everything and start fresh. I feel miserably selfish about it all the time. — Richard H. Davis

However, in brief, I think the connecting of 'God' and 'Being' is one of these things for which there seems to be a natural impulse in human thinking but it can also lead to confusions. Religious believers mostly want to see God as the epitome of what is most really real and in some non-theistic contexts, people talk simply of 'Isness'. — George Pattison