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There's a persona that musicians carry with them. I like to find what's under the persona. — Allison Anders

It were happy if we studied nature more in natural things; and acted according to nature, whose rules are few, plain, and most reasonable. — William Penn

She was breathing hard, and deep circles of red burned high on her bright cheeks; in all my life I had never seen anyone so maddeningly beautiful as she was at that moment. I stood blinking stupidly at her, the blood pounding in my veins, and my carefully rehearsed plans for a goodbye kiss forgotten, when unexpectedly she flew up and threw her arms around me. Her hoarse breath was loud in my ear and her cheek was like ice when she put it against mine a moment later; when I took her gloved hand, I felt the quick pulse of her slender wrist beneath my thumbs. — Donna Tartt

All the fantasy writers I know have a way of dwelling on their own fears and phobias. A writer spends his life being his own psychiatrist. — Charles Beaumont

New Orleans is just a microcosm of Newark and Detroit and hundreds of other troubled urban locales. — Douglas Brinkley

You govern your surroundings by the nature of what is taking place in your consciousness. — Joel S. Goldsmith

Number one of the list now was a diet book entitled Eat as much as You Want of the Food You Love and Still Lose Weight. What a great title. The whole book could be blank inside and it would still sell. — Haruki Murakami

Heaven: it's better than a chocolate bar. — Robert Stackpole

There is always a place in the world for those who are willing to give of their time, energy, capital, creativity, and commitment. — Tony Robbins

I don't like religion very much. I think it's all about people trying to be very certain about things that are very uncertain. — Gary Panter

It freaks me out to stare at myself, especially my eyes, and know all those things I've been thinking inside — Carolyn Mackler

The weird thing is, I used to skate in front of, like, 5,000 people and I was never nervous, but the first time I got on stage, there were four people there and I vomited. — Albert Hammond Jr.

EXILE, n. One who serves his country by residing abroad, yet is not an ambassador. — Ambrose Bierce