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Experience has taught me that silence is part of the spiritual discipline of a votary of truth. — Mahatma Gandhi

Our prejudices, our antipathies, are our natural defenses against what we could not assimilate. — Natalie Clifford Barney

Some of us are sixty feet long with a brain the size of a walnut. — William S. Burroughs

Luck tends to come to people who are prepared. — Colin Powell

I'm pushing ahead on my own - you no longer need a large record company to make you a star. — Meshell Ndegeocello

Children learn what they live. Put kids in a class and they will live out their lives in an invisible cage, isolated from their chance at community; interrupt kids with bells and horns all the time and they will learn that nothing is important or worth finishing; ridicule them and they will retreat from human association; shame them and they will find a hundred ways to get even. The habits taught in large-scale organizations are deadly. — John Taylor Gatto

The 'secret' of Shostakovich, it was suggested - by a Chinese neurologist, Dr Dajue Wang - was the presence of a metallic splinter, a mobile shell-fragment, in his brain, in the temporal horn of the left ventricle. Shostakovich was very reluctant, apparently, to have this removed:
Since the fragment had been there, he said, each time he leaned his head to one side he could hear music. His head was filled with melodies - different each time - which he then made use of when composing.
X-rays allegedly showed the fragment moving around when Shostakovich moved his head, pressing against his 'musical' temporal lobe, when he tilted, producing an infinity of melodies which his genius could use. — Oliver Sacks

I love older men. — Cameron Diaz

It may be a man's world, but men are easily controlled by women. — Ashly Lorenzana

The artist is not responsible to any one. His social role is asocial ... his only responsibility consists in an attitude to the work he does. — Georg Baselitz