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Reading has as many functions as the human body, and ... not all of them are cerebral. — Anna Quindlen

I'm always very interested in breeding. Raising cacti is breeding. My lotus plant collection is breeding. The insects are breeding. — Takashi Murakami

I like French films, Chabrol in particular. With him, you often get a skewed morality in which you sympathise with the person you shouldn't. — Ronald Frame

Never use a gallon of words to express a spoonful of thought. Our unadorned word should be enough. — John Stott

We're all related, after all, so there's going to be some repetition of creative instinct. Everything reminds us of something. But once you put your own expression and passion behind an idea, that idea becomes yours. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Man and his affairs, church and state and school, trade and commerce, and manufactures and agriculture even politics, the most alarming of them all - I am pleased to see how little space they occupy in the landscape. — Henry David Thoreau

A man has to work so hard so that something of his personality stays alive. A tomcat has it so easy, he has only to spray and his presence is there for years on rainy days. — Albert Einstein

Blitz chess kills your ideas. — Bobby Fischer

Luck affects everything; let your hook always be cast. — Ovid

First find a path, and a little light to see by. Then push up your sleeves and start helping. — Anne Lamott

My heart born naked was swaddled in lullabies. Later alone it wore poems for clothes. Like a shirt I carried on my back the poetry I had read. So I lived for half a century until wordlessly we met. From my shirt on the back of the chair I learn tonight how many years of learning by heart I waited for you. — John Berger

And so I learned about grief, and about the absence and emptiness that for a long time make grief unforgettable. — Wendell Berry

It was enough just to free the words so that the voices in her head were stilled. — Kate Morton

I feel a sudden clear focus and perspective. There is no time for anything inessential. — Oliver Sacks

In time, almost all men and women will become worthless as producers of goods, food, services, and more machines, as sources of practical ideas in the areas of economics, engineering, and probably medicine, too. So - if we can't find reasons and methods for treasuring human beings because they are human beings, then we might as well, as has so often been suggested, rub them out. — Kurt Vonnegut