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It's tradition, hon. You can't see him. Why don't you come on out?"

"If I don't see Cale in thirty seconds, I'm coming out naked. It'll be a new tradition."

Silence. Then finally, a voice she knew, with a tint of amusement to it. "Ava? Are you threatening nudity on these people? — Teshelle Combs

You try to tap into a memory and you close your eyes and it comes back. So I was doing this in the painting and then that became a practice of mine. Sometimes it was a cathartic situation, a way to meditate. — Jose Parla

LSD is different. LSD is like psychoanalytical Drano. It's not a personality. — Terence McKenna

Monsters were wild. Monsters were strong. Monsters were fierce and free.
If I was monstrous ... perhaps it wasn't such a bad thing. — Sarah Diemer

Do not dwell on what once was, but rather look forward and ponder how you can make the future brighter — Christopher Paolini

Would words shatter the immensity of life and death so close to one another? — Susan Abulhawa

We're at unique point in history where the things that we are building are going to significantly impact our social, political, economical, and personal lives. — Anita Borg

Fortunately, we have help from the media. I have to say this: I'm very grateful for the support and kindness that we've gotten. People have respected their privacy and in that way, I think, you know, no matter what people may feel about my husband's policies or what have you, they care about children and that's been good to see. — Michelle Obama

...human beings are able to attend to issues longer, to think harder about them, to receive deeper impressions that last longer, if information is presented in a context of emotion--a sort of hot dressing--than if it is presented wholly without affect. — Mette Hjort

Keep your mind on the things you want and off the things you don't want. — Hannah Whitall Smith

A temperate Diet frees from Diseases; such are seldom ill, but if they are surprised with Sickness, they bear it better, and recover sooner; for most Distempers have their Original from Repletion. — Benjamin Franklin