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Too many questions can cripple imagination, for how can you apply logical questions to something that is not real? — S.A. Tawks

I tend to write at the piano, but usually the melody and lyrics come first. Like, I'll be in the shower, and I'll start singing, and the melody and the lyric will just come out. Then I'll quickly try to finish the shower, try to remember it, record it on my phone and save it for the studio. — Eliza Doolittle

We must let go of those things that don't serve us. In order to receive the blessings intended for us, we have to make room for them. — Clifton Anderson

We actually did quite a lot of comedy on 'Xena'. The whole show was very tongue-in-cheek. — Lucy Lawless

I don't have much of an imagination, but I have a mind bank of details, which I play with. It's how I daydream, so writing like that is natural for me. — Sefi Atta

We almost need to cultivate - I hate to sound New Age-y - but to cultivate a positive bias, and really work to focus on those things and notice those things that are wonderful and uplifting. — Moby

A fart is not only a political statement; it is also a weapon. — Bridget Christie

Real atheist is not the one that does not believe in an imaginary big monkey, but the one that gives the imagination more importance than the reality. — Abhijit Naskar

Its easy to be victorious for a day but difficult to be successful in the life. — Zeeshan Ahmed

You may drive out nature with a pitchfork, yet she'll be constantly running back. — Horace

Went to the shelf and dusted off the AK, cops gotta get pealed. — Ice Cube

People have grown accustomed to having everything ready-made for them, they're used to depending on the guidance of others, having everything chewed up for them first. Well, and when the great hour finally struck, they all showed themselves at face value ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I feel very strongly that history has mostly been written by men, and even when it is not prejudiced against women it is dominated by a male perspective and male morality. Some of my heroines have been considered simply unimportant - like Mary Boleyn or Katherine Howard - and some of them have been stereotyped - like Anne of Cleves and Katherine of Aragon. I don't start with a determination of putting the record straight, but when I read terribly prejudiced misjudgments of women I cannot help but consider what they would really have been like - and writing them back into the history. — Philippa Gregory