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The impulse to keep to yourself what you have learned is not only shameful, it is destructive. Anything you do not give freely and abundantly becomes lost to you. You open your safe and find ashes. - Annie Dillard — Austin Kleon

The music takes on all different jobs and hopefully is part of telling the story. Each song has to be a story unto itself. It's a very different set of muscles. — Frank Wildhorn

The day I met her under that tree, it was as if I breathed a spore of her into my lungs. We kept coming back to each other. The distance between our bodies grew wider over the years as we tried to live separately. But that spore took root and grew. And no matter the distance or circumstance, Olivia is something that grows inside of me. — Tarryn Fisher

A soldier's life is all grinding routine. Who sold you the rosy notion of honour, trumped up in bright flags and glory? We're here to burn barley. Tossing a torch takes a damned sight less practice than trenching hard ground with a spade. — Janny Wurts

Yes I'll come get you, and I will bring you home.
I'll come get you, and I will bring you home.
I'll come get you, and I'll say: Welcome home. — Tegan Quin

I speculate that this is the best of all possible worlds, for philosophy is the best of humanity, and this world is the best philosophically. — Kedar Joshi

I don't really have a type of woman. — Luke Wilson

When a man is unhappy he writes damned bad poetry, I find. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

I read, I think, I play, I work. And all that thinkingand playing and reading comes into my art. I couldn't really sithere and delineate for you what the thought process is. I can perhapssay that literature, psychoanalysis and theater have been very valuableexperiences that have informed and nourished me along the way. — Harvey Keitel

Said after she had been seriously ill: The doctors were very brave about it. — Dorothy Parker

We women know how to take care of everybody so well. But the one person we have written out of the equation is us. — Suze Orman

What poor, mean trash this whole business of human virtue is! A mere matter, for the most part, of latitude and longitude, and geographical position, acting with natural temperament. The greater part is nothing but an accident. — Harriet Beecher Stowe

And she's very clever, Peeta. Well, she was. Until you outfoxed her — Suzanne Collins