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Like Pi, we all have tigers within us. Lil demons which are a part of us. If you can't run away from them, welcome them, feed them and listen to what they will have to say. There is really not a whole lot to be afraid of. — Daniel Gottlieb

I want to be known for having a recognizable style. I believe having your own personal identity is what makes you competitive. On the other hand, I would like to be versatile and be challenged to go in new directions. — Cliff Martinez

In the depths of his soul Ivan Ilyich knew that he was dying ... he simply did not, he could not possibly understand it. The example of a syllogism he had studied in Kiesewetter's logic - Caius is a man, men are mortal, therefore Caius is mortal
had seemed to him all his life to be correct only in relation to Caius, but by no means himself. For the man Caius, man in general, it was perfectly correct; but he was not Caius and not man in general, he had always been quite, quite separate from all other human beings ... And Caius is indeed mortal, and it's right that he die, but for me, Vanya, Ivan Ilyich, with all my feelings and thoughts
for me it's another matter. And it cannot be that I should die. It would be too terrible.
So it felt to him. — Leo Tolstoy

Good wits jump; a word to the wise is enough. — Miguel De Cervantes

Traditionalists will have to master techniques of sustained activism formerly monopolized by the left. — Christopher Lasch

Talking to God should be part of every aspect of life, in times of peace as well as in every battle. — Stormie O'martian

At one time it really felt like forever might happen for us. — Jennifer Brown

The average life spans of many bands are not that long, up to five years if they are lucky. — Mike McCready

Are you learning me by heart, little Sara?" he said, stroking her hair.
"No," she answered. "I know you by heart. You are inside my heart. — Frances Hodgson Burnett

As George Orwell wisely observed a generation later, the only way swiftly to end a war is to lose it. — Max Hastings