Lapide Brooklyn Quotes & Sayings
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The creative union of the conscious with the unconscious is what one usually calls 'inspiration.' — Leon Trotsky

Kenny G is extremely talented and resourceful and a powerful force to be reckoned with ... Mr. G might not seem evil, but I fear him more than any other human being. — Matthew Quick

I was convinced that the Natural History Museum was missing only one thing: a unicorn. Well, a unicorn and a dragon. Also it was missing werewolves. (Why was there nothing about werewolves in the Natural History Museum? I wanted to know about werewolves.) There were vampire bats, but none of the better-dressed vampires on display , and no mermaids at all, not one - I looked - and as for griffins or manticores, they were completely out. — Neil Gaiman

Kami linked her arms behind his back, felt the breadth of his shoulders and the reality of skin and muscle and bone, and thought again, Don't let me go. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Baking was a science, precise, just mix it all together and let the oven do the work. But actually cooking, she couldn't cook a tasty meal if her life depended on it. — Allie Burke

The initial motivation of the experiment which led to this discovery was a subconscious feeling for the inexhaustible wealth of nature, a wealth that goes far beyond the imagination of man. — Bruno Rossi

I really don't despise anyone. But there is a list of a half dozen people I would prefer never to hear from or see again. — Graydon Carter

I have just come up with a wonderful solution to end all wars. Let me give directions on how to get there. — Erma Bombeck

What is called true happiness? It is 'chit prasannta' (blissful state of chit). The person who has attained 'chit prasannta', he need not beg for anything in this world! — Dada Bhagwan

The colour is terrible on her. She could have been dead for ten days. In the water. — Leanne Hall

And now we beseech of Thee that we may have every day some such sense of God's mercy and of the power of God about us, as we have of the fullness of the light of heaven before us. — Henry Ward Beecher