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Even though this world is narrow, it is wide ... to those who understand.
This world isn't the only one. — CLAMP

At times poems can be like riddles, too difficult to decipher or comprehend. But how else does one come to understand what can only be felt but not said? — Raneem Kayyali

My father sits at the head of a table before the carcass of an enormous American turkey. What he is ashamed of is the one act of decency I have yet encountered in all the tales of our family's past. A young boy with a dead father and a dead friend bends down before a country dog and feeds it his butter sandwich. And I know that sandwich. Because he has made it for me. Two slices of that dark, unbleached Russian bread, the kind that tastes of badly managed soil and a peasant's indifference to death. On top of it, the creamiest, deadliest of American butter, slathered in thick feta-like hunks. And on top of that cloves of garlic, the garlic that is to give me strength, that is to clear my lungs of asthmatic gunk, and make of me a real garlic-eating strong man. At a table in Leningrad, and a table in deepest Queens, New York, the ridiculous garlic crunches beneath our teeth as we sit across from each other, the garlic obliterating whatever else we have eaten, and making us one. — Gary Shteyngart

Hatred is a very underestimated emotion. — Jim Morrison

Music is the framework around the silence. — Miles Davis

I am an opera virgin; I'd far prefer to see a musical such as 'Guys and Dolls.' — Sophie Thompson

There once was an umpire whose vision Was cause for abuse and derision He remarked in surprise, 'Why pick on my eyes? It's my heart that dictates my decision.' — Ogden Nash

You least obtain something great from the great thing you regard as least though such great thing can give you something great — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah