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Nothing feels real, but that's not a problem because she still hopes that at some point she'll wake up and this will all have been a dream. — Lucy Dillon

I went up to Prince and said 'I'm a big fan of your stuff' and he looked at me and just walked off ... left me standing there like a ****. He's a prat, but a clever prat. — Elton John

Promotions are a short-term solution with dreadful long-term effects. — Mike Jeffries

I love you for all the reasons that exist, and all the reasons do not exist. — M.F. Moonzajer

When somebody asks me what I do, I don't think I'd say critic. I say writer. — Leslie Fiedler

If you want to lead a family/team/organization, learn to lead/manage yourself first. — Bradford Winters

What opera isn't violent? Two things happen, violence and love. And other than that, name something else. You can't. — Cab Calloway

Usually I enjoy a first night as a surgeon enjoys an operation: this time I enjoyed it as a playgoer enjoys a pleasant performance. p 267 — George Bernard Shaw

We have this idea that we need to be in the mood to write. We don't. — Julia Cameron

Images are probably the most important part of the poem. First of all you want to tell a story, but images are what are going to shore it up and get to the heart of the matter. — Anne Sexton

Time went by and there wasn't even sadness.
"You know how another patient put it? She said this feeling inside her was . . . it was anti-feeling. Like a black hole in space, and everything - happiness, anger, hope, meaning - it would all get sucked in, tipped over the event horizon, and she couldn't feel any of it. That's the way it was for me. I walked around like everyone else, and had this wonderful opportunity at the museum, and came home to this brilliant guy who loved me and was nothing but sweet. Your father tried so hard. But I felt . . . empty. If I could've filled that space up with anything, I would've. If somebody had turned to me and said, 'It's easy, just pour some dry cement in there and you'll be a normal human girl,' I would've done it like that." She snaps her fingers. "But I couldn't. And your father couldn't do it for me. — Rebecca Podos

You can expect interior enforcement actions in the future. — Asa Hutchinson

Many know how to flatter, few know how to praise. — Wendell Phillips

Illness is something out of balance, rather than something within balance. It's been something that is created and it's been created for a purpose and a reason, and that purpose or reason may not be obvious to the person that has the disease. Nevertheless, there is something going on and it's not always easy to find that out. — Fred Alan Wolf

Neo-Spenglerians who are attuned to the racial view of history (call them "racists" for convenience) hold that the "final" phase of a Culture - the imperialistic stage - is final only because the cultural organism destroys its body and kills its soul by this process. Obviously, if we are to draw analogies between cultures and organisms we must agree that the soul of the organism dies only because of the death of the body. The soul can sicken - the soul of the West is now diseased and perhaps mortally ill - but it cannot die unless the organism itself dies. And this, point out the racists, is precisely what has happened to all previous cultures; death of the organism being the natural result of the suicidal process of imperialism. — Willis Carto