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I've got my full rucksack pack and it's spring, I'm going to go Southwest to the dry land, to the long lone land of Texas and Chihuahua and the gay streets of Mexico night, music coming out of doors, girls, wine, weed, wild hats, viva! What does it matter? Like the ants that have nothing to do but dig all day, I have nothing to do but what I want and be kind and remain nevertheless uninfluenced by imaginary judgments and pray for the light. — Jack Kerouac

His comedy pleases by the thoughts and the language, and his tragedy for the greater part by incident and action. His tragedy seems to be skill, his comedy to be instinct. — Samuel Johnson

The best thing for an actor is to try it his way. The way they do it may not work, but it may inspire me to try something else. — James Burrows

I don't like to plan anything ever because it never seems to work. I'm just really ... let's just get this film out and see how this one does. — Michael Fassbender

I follow three rules: find the opportunity to love and love endlessly, be kind to all and rude to none, and serve others with care and know that service is joy. — Debasish Mridha

Opinions. Ideas. Possibilities. So many! How can I choose? Between bursts of lightning-swift energy, I enjoy peaceful moments when the whole world seems to be a flowing river of verse and all I have to do is learn how to swim. — Margarita Engle

Nothing on earth compares to the strength God is willing to interject into lives caught in the act of believing. — Beth Moore

Fragrance is the voice of inanimate things. — Mary Webb

The confusing signals, the impurity of the signal, gives you verisimilitude, as when you attend a funeral and notice that it's being poorly done. — Donald Barthelme

Security is something when you don't have any confidence and you want somebody to pay you when you don't do the job. — Jack McKeon

I put up my thumb and it blotted out the planet Earth. — Neil Armstrong

Another thing: a living culture is forever changing, without losing itself as a framework and context of change. The reconstruction of a culture is not the same as its restoration. — Jane Jacobs

But if we never did the scary things in life we'd lead awfully boring lives — Belle Aurora

Troubles, even the dullest, are always mildly interesting at the first hearing ... — Celia Fremlin