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I count the years and I shed no tears; I'm blinded to what might have been. Nature's voice makes my heart rejoice; play me the wild song of the wind. — Bob Dylan

There are moments when one feels a desperate gratitude for museums, whatever their own ambiguous histories. Their objects from lost cities lead us back to who we are. — Amy Davidson

I don't - I don't like that style, myself. I never did like Elvis's singing, but there was millions that did. — Ralph Stanley

When I discovered the lyric poem, that advanced not by narrative steps but by blocks and layers of imagery, I said, 'Gee, I probably could do that. So let me try that.' — Billy Collins

The Bible carries with it the history of the creation, the fall and redemption of man, and discloses to him, in the infant born at Bethlehem, the Legislator and Savior of the world. — John Quincy Adams

Believing you're alone in the universe is less terrifying than admitting you might have an otherworldly audience. Morpheus — A.G. Howard

Why start something that you won't see to the end? You need to finish what you start! — Nabil N. Jamal

There's really no way to duplicate how someone gets from the beginning to the end of an idea. — Michael Patrick Walker

It's so awful when you need something from someone else, even though you're not sure what it is, and then you don't get it. — Terra Elan McVoy

If we don't have dreams, Lilly, what do we have? Besides, aren't you the one who always says to delight myself in the Lord and He will give me the desires of my heart? — Lorna Seilstad

[On disagreeing with her husband about his slave-holding:] I cannot give my conscience into the keeping of another human being or submit the actions dictated by my conscience to their will. — Fanny Kemble

Emotionally, at least, people can't live by taking in each other's washing. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I mean, realistically, what was I expecting here? A sarcophagus built for two? — Colleen Houck