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The woman is now climbing slowly down, with that inwardlistening deliberation. — William Faulkner

I'm not satisfied sitting in just the world of abstract work. — Twyla Tharp

Information wants to eat brie. — Evgeny Morozov

It is the first vision that counts. The artist has only to remain true to his dream and it will possess his work in such a manner that it will resemble the work of no other ... for no two visions are alike, and those who reach the heights have all toiled up steep mountains by a different route. To each has been revealed a different panorama. — Albert Pinkham Ryder

Peoples which bastardize themselves, or let themselves be bastardized, sin against the will of eternal Providence ... — Adolf Hitler

He'd push back with his arm and grin. When the back of his hand brushed mine and our pinkies met, I got the wiggles as bad as a girl with a boy band crush. — C.L.Stone

Things to know from books to read — Kip Koehler

There are people who, if they see something in couture that they perceive as ready-to-wear, they're in shock. — Raf Simons

There are vast differences between scripts and stories, of course. Few fiction writers would want to give up the opportunity to explore how the minds of their characters work, or to set aside the opportunity to provide necessary background exposition in a succinct fashion. — Les Standiford

The creative process must be explored ... as the expression of the normal people in the act of actualizing themselves. — Rollo May

With any recovery from morbidity there must go a certain healthy humiliation. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

It was full of dead Prussian Guards, big men, and dead Royal Welch Fusiliers and South Wales Borderers, little men. Not a single tree in the wood remained unbroken. — Phil Carradice

Charleston had a case of the grandeurs. Up till I was eight or so, I thought the grandeurs was a shitting sickness. Missus was a short, — Sue Monk Kidd

As you become older, you become less judgmental and take offense less. But marriage is hard work; the illusion that you get married and live happily ever after is absolute rubbish. — Julie Andrews