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Dogs in My Nose
When I woke up that morning, it didn't take me long to realize there were dogs in my nose. I could hear their muffled barks; I could feel their playful vibrations.
It's not dangerous to have dogs in your nose, in fact, it's quite all right to leave them in there for an hour or so. But in this case, because they got in there without permission, I decided to expel them immediately, coaxing them out with a piece of hamburger.
The dogs popped out and landed on the floor. They shook their little floppy ears and bounded off, and I was amused at the prospect of some other weary traveler awakening to find he had dogs in his nose. — Steve Martin

My mother had a premonition from the very word 'GO.' She knew there was something to be afraid of and the only thing that she felt strongly about was that to say a ship was unsinkable was flying in the face of God. Those were her words. — Eva Hart

What you always try to do, as an actor, is find the thing that's universal in the person. — Finn Wittrock

I don't need to be better than anybody or worse than anybody to feel better about myself. I just need to stick on my own path and stay in the moment as best I can. — Marc Jacobs

The path of civilization is paved with tin cans. — Elbert Hubbard

To live ... in any sense of the word ... is to reject others; to accept them, one must renounce, do oneself violence. — Emile M. Cioran

I'm glad about what's happening to the music business. This last crop of people we had in the 90s, who are going away now, they didn't like music. They didn't trust musicians. They wanted something else from it. — James Taylor

It matters because the emerging civic structures and spatial arrangements of the digital era will profoundly affect our access to economic opportunities and public services, the character and content of public discourse, — William J. Mitchell

He did not believe he had ever heard the word Ingsoc before 1960, but it was possible that in its Oldspeak form - 'English Socialism', — George Orwell

I'm Queen Rhiannon, but you can call me Queen Rhiannon. — G.A. Aiken

When mom and dad went to war the only prisoners they took were the children — Pat Conroy

Buddhist teachings are meant to awaken our true self, not merely to add to our storehouse of knowledge. From — Thich Nhat Hanh

It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society. - KRISHNAMURTI — Ethan Nichtern

Creativity requires input, and that's what research is. You're gathering material with which to build. — Gene Luen Yang