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The twenty-seventh was Blackstar, or simply (the symbol of blackstar) - a suggestion that the A-Z was over, but there was more to come, beyond the known alphabet, beyond ordinary language; a second set of letters, communications, a rebirth. Inside the A to Z, and all the possible combinations of songs, styles, secrets, themes, discoveries, redirections, emotional climaxes, sheer drama, tension, relief, beauty, there was all you needed to know in order to construct and understand the language of Bowie
(re morley's alphabet of bowie albums) — Paul Morley

If the television market collapses - and it will collapse - then, it seems, there is too much regulation, and that's not a good thing. — Ofra Strauss

Who would attain to summits still and fair,Must nerve himself through valleys of despair. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Dear Young People, do not be mediocre; the Christian life challenges us with great ideals! — Pope Francis

Though I can't help feeling a sudden death cheats you of something. Death is an experience of life. You only get one death. I would like to be aware it was happening, even if that did mean enduring pain and fear. — Trudi Canavan

Some people ... SOME PEOPLE like cupcakes better (but) I for one, could care LESS for them! — Frank Zappa

in Britain, for example, it meant that a centralized "nickname" system could be introduced. Under this scheme, companies and individuals could reserve a special word as their "telegraphic address" to make life easier for anyone who wanted to send them a telegram. — Tom Standage

Don't DIE by
reading BOOKS
Something's out there
in the world to be
a part of
LIFE . . .! — Sarvesh

Thank you sir," she said. "I hope that your friend feels better soon."
I shrugged. "The ways of the Lord" I said, "are often dark, but never pleasant. — Robert B. Parker

Scars are like years, he said: one follows another and it's all of them together that make a person who they are. — Robert Seethaler