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I've been able to make a good living as a musician, but now it's time to do all the other stuff. — Robyn Hitchcock

The breath of song in your remembering eyes cascades fragile reflections of time-steeped sunsets tinting delicate snowflakes with the solitude of a sleeping forest where ancient secrets lie waiting, undisturbed by knowing, tranquil in the forgetfulness of yesterday's silvery silence — Sean Terrence Best

The most effective way to be self disciplined, is to submit yourself to your words. — Auliq Ice

Religion flourishes in greater purity, without than with the aid of Government. — James Madison

The proper role of the judiciary is one of interpreting and applying the law, not making it. — Sandra Day O'Connor

Life to you, Riddler, and everlasting glory. — Janet Morris

It took a qualified wizard to detect a summoning in progress. It required only a half-literate idiot with a twitch of power and a dim idea of how to use it to attempt one. Before you knew it, a three-headed Slavonic god was wreaking havoc in downtown Atlanta, the skies were raining winged snakes, and SWAT was screaming for more ammo. — Ilona Andrews

I remember when I first found out I was having a boy, I became obsessed with buying boys' clothes. Then came my daughter, and I was obsessed with buying girls' clothes. Everything looks 10 million times cuter when it's teeny-tiny. — Kourtney Kardashian

You know, I don't ask myself too much how. I just do it. — Karl Lagerfeld

Early intervention programs enrich adverse family environments. The largest effects of the early intervention programs are on noncognitive traits. Now, what do I mean by that? I mean perseverance, motivation, self-esteem, and hard work. — James Heckman

I like reading. I prefer not reading on my computer, because that makes whatever I am reading feel like work. I do not mind reading on my iPad. — Neil Gaiman

Oh, God above, if heaven has a taste it must be an egg with butter and salt, and after the egg is there anything in the world lovelier than fresh warm bread and a mug of sweet golden tea? — Frank McCourt