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Naked you are blue like the night in Cuba,
you have vines and stars in your hair, — Pablo Neruda

I'm a lunatic wandering around for scraps. — Daniel Handler

If everything is energy, which it is - then everything is because of energy. — Serge Benhayon

I'm a real geek. I love spending time researching a character and reading about them. — Felicity Jones

We writers are a crazy group. I can't think of any other profession where the actual work is deep within, uncomfortable, and wanting out. — C.J. Heck

It is not in our interest, I suppose, to let South Sudan fall under the category of the burdened societies. We must be critical about our own actions if we want to move forward as a nation proud of its immense diversity. — Duop Chak Wuol

There are few things in this life more bamboo-under-fingernails than good poetry read aloud badly-unless it is bad poetry read aloud badly. — Josh Lanyon

Although yoga has its origins in ancient India, its methods and purposes are universal, relying not on cultural background, faith or deity, but simply on the individual. Yoga has become important in the lives of many contemporary Westerners, sometimes as a way of improving health and fitness of the body, but also as a means of personal and spiritual development. — Tara Fraser

History works itself out by an inevitable internal logic. — Terry Eagleton

It also occurred to me that this was a promise I could not keep. I could not always take care of her. I could not never leave her. She was no longer a child. She was an adult. Things happened in life that mothers could not prevent or fix. — Joan Didion

Our old site did not have very good support for the disabled, but our new site should soon have much better support. With all of our content in divs now, we can hide all but the relevant chunks of content and navigation with a simple alternate CSS file. — Mike Davidson

Too. A woman should have something of her own. Doro — Octavia E. Butler

Love is the recognition of the equal in the other," he liked to say. "When you diminish another person, you lose their ability to contribute to you. — Mali Apple

The thing about hip-hop is that it's from the underground, ideas from the underbelly, from people who have mostly been locked out, who have not been recognized. — Russell Simmons