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How I wished I'd have had a camera of my own, a mad mental camera that could register pictorial shots, of the photographic artist himself prowling about for his ultimate shot - an epic in itself. (On the road with Robert Frank, 1958) — Jack Kerouac

It's not about fooling somebody, it's actually giving somebody a measure of their own belief: how much you want to be fooled. That's why we pay to go to magic shows and things like that. — Vik Muniz

Churchill , he is a great man. He is, of course, our enemy and has always been the enemy of Communism, but he is an enemy one must respect, an enemy one likes to have. — Josip Broz Tito

Responsible persons are mature people who have taken charge of themselves and their conduct, who own their actions and own up to them
who answer for them. — William Bennett

What have I left,from loving you?
Just my voice,with no sudden echo
Just my fingers,which grasp nothing
Just my skin,which seeks your hands
And above all fear,of loving you still
Tomorrow,almost dead.
Charles Aznavour — Guillaume Musso

Time wasted is a theft from God. — Henri Frederic Amiel

Dreams are fairy tales
Opened by the heart's desires
Tasting the candy-coated lies
They place by your pillow
Nightmares are terror tales
Unlocked by an eclipsed heart
Broken from a shattered soul
Screaming truths into your pillow — Kathy-Lynn Cross

You have carried my heart in your hands tonight," he said. "But I have felt as if you have carried it long before that. — Holly Black

Victory is never won alone. — Woodrow M. Kroll

I never felt like I was anything special. I just feel like a very lucky guy. — A. J. Hawk

A king leads his people like a shepherd leads his flock. — Rick Riordan

Mild success can be explainable by skills and labor. Wild success is attributable to variance. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

In marrying, a man does not, to be sure, marry his wife's mother; and yet a prudent man, when he begins to think of the daughter, would look sharp at the mother; ay, and back to the grandmother too, and along the whole female line of ancestry. — Maria Edgeworth

Thus, in spite of his solitude, or in consequence of his solitude, his life was exceedingly full. — Leo Tolstoy