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He was prepared to die for it, as one of Baudelaire's dandies might have been prepared to kill himself in order to preserve himself in the condition of a work of art, for he wanted to make this experience a masterpiece of experience which absolutely transcended the everyday. And this would annihilate the effects of the cruel drug, boredom, to which he was addicted although, perhaps, the element of boredom which is implicit in an affair so isolated from the real world was its principle appeal for him. — Angela Carter

Give me a thousand kisses, then a hundred, then a thousand more. — Catullus

It is my hope that by reducing the tax burden on small business owners that we can help them grow their businesses and, in doing so, create jobs. — John Liu

Actions may make you appear to be someone else, when people actually find out what you're doing. — Curtis Jackson

It is in the union of the Ascending and the Descending currents that harmony is found, and not in any war between the two. It seems that only when the Ascending and the Descending are united can both be saved. And if we - if you and I - do not contribute to this union, then it is very possible that not only will we destroy the only Earth we have, we will forfeit the only heaven we might otherwise embrace. — Ken Wilber

Her voice was gentle, patient - why was it making him want to set fire to something? — Leigh Bardugo

Whether you do a play in front of 100 people or a movie that one billion people see, you're still affecting people. — Luke Ford

Good design to me is both appearance and functionality together. It's the experience that makes it good design. — Michael Graves

If you can't keep him interested, that's your fault. — Walter Isaacson

Well, probably I was fed up with concrete poetry. There was a lot of bad concrete poetry and besides, it was confused with visual poetry which was completely different. — Ian Hamilton Finlay