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The defense of the great works of Western literature can no longer be undertaken by central institutional power though it is hard to see how the normal operation of learned institutions, including recruitment can manage without them. — Harold Bloom

When I followed my interests, it made me feel good. So that's what I am supposed to do in future if I want to be happy. — Dhaval Gajera

I hope when you are my age, you'll be able to say - as I have been able to say: We lived in freedom. Our lives were a statement, not an apology. — Ronald Reagan

In His thirty-three years on earth, Jesus suffered with man; on the cross He suffered for man. — Billy Graham

I could probably make more money if I did more commercial projects. — Blake Lively

It may seem strange, perhaps even socially archaic, but I strongly believe that people ought to reach out to each other in this way, neighbor to neighbor, stranger to stranger, because our failure to do so has warped the social fabric into one of conjoined loneliness and all its attached sufferings. — Alan Kaufman

A young man, just beginning the study of musical composition, once went to Mozart and asked him the formula for developing the theme of a symphony. Mozart suggested that a symphony was rather an ambitious project for a beginner: perhaps the young man might better try his hand at something simpler first. "But you were writing symphonies when you were my age." the student protested. "Yes, but I didn't have to ask how." — James Keller

If he was the right guy you wouldn't have felt that way. You would have made the time because you wanted to be with him. — Jay Crownover

For suddenly, I saw you there And through foggy London town The sun was shining everywhere ... — George Gershwin

He didn't think of the rot as a disease. His mind was sharp, but he'd been swallowed by lies that had long ago persuaded him that this was the way all good men should look and move and feel. Pain was natural. The smell of rotting flesh was more a scent of wholesome humanity than a stench. — Ted Dekker

Survivalist without a cause is a hunter. Prepper without a cause is a gardener. — Bill Gaede