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Adherents of the new religious right reject the separation of politics and religion, but they bring no spiritual insights to politics. — Christopher Lasch

He said, I don't know what the water wanted. It wanted to show you no one would come. — Claudia Rankine

You write not for children but for yourself. And if by good fortune children enjoy what you enjoy, why then you are a writer of children's books. — Arthur Ransome

This current round of gigs, I'm just doing it using pure electronics. — Tom Jenkinson

Living Nature, not dull art Shall plan my ways and rule my Heart. — John Henry Newman

It's always nervewracking to put yourself out there. But it's the root of joy. — Ann Brashares

So the books for the Englishman, as he listened intently or not, had
gaps of plot like sections of a road washed out by storms, missing
incidents as if locusts had consumed a section of tapestry, as if
plaster loosened by the bombing had fallen away from a mural at night. — Michael Ondaatje

When he fell down the stairs, he told people he'd had a stroke. He was just pissed out of his skull. I love Dirk, he is such a drama queen. — Ava Gardner

What I love most about playing in front of people has something to do with a certain kind of energy exchange. The attention and appreciation of my audience feeds back into my playing. It really seems as if there is a true and equal give and take between performer and listener, making me aware of how much I depend on my audience. And since the audience is different every night, the music being played will differ too. Every space I performed in has its own magic and spirit. — Nils Frahm

THERE IS, IN the act of destruction, a beauty which we try to deny, and a joy which we cannot. Children — Mark Lawrence

Even on my weakest days
I get a little bit stronger — Sara Evans

It is very difficult to be a hero without an audience, although, in a sense, we are each the hero of a peculiar, half-ruined film called our life. — Sebastian Barry