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Look at the history of literature, and you find the history of beauty on the one hand and the IOUs on the other. — Richard Flanagan

LUKE: O, what is life, and what our purpose here?
Are living creatures made for pain and strife,
Do we but walk our days upon the ground
To perish without memory or fame?
If so, what shall we seek whilst we yet like?
Is brave adventure worthy of our time,
Or should we seek the principle of pleasure? — Ian Doescher

Jeremy: "Who did it? Wait-you think I did. Don't you?"
Ash: "It did cross our minds at one point. Actually, it seemed to keep crossing them. Back and forth. Maybe we should put in a crosswalk. — L.J.Smith

Because the truth was I was tired. I was tired of fighting but more importantly I was tired of losing, of being disappointed. — Laekan Zea Kemp

Is it a boy or a girl ?". There is a great answer to that one going around : "We don't know ; it hasn't told us yet. — Kate Bornstein

To feel abandoned is to deny the intimacy of your surroundings. — David Whyte

I love the way you can fall in love with a piece of literature; how words alone can get your heart doing that. — Laura Marling

Under any religion, the preestablished impersonal code transcends the right of the individual to explore, experience, and marvel at the mysteries of his own life and death. Religions introduce us not to God but to slavery. They deprive us of our freedom to explore our own souls and to discover the endless and wondrous possibilities presented to us by an infinite universe. And most often the method of religions is fear, not love. They demand blind obedience and often obedience to dreadful dogma. — Gerry Spence

Well, there's not a day goes by when I don't get up and say thank you to somebody. — Rod Stewart

When people make my country look bad, I can't stand it. — Henry Rollins

I found myself thinking about what worked for me, and also what I wanted to do for work, what was important to me, and what I wanted my work to say about me. — Dick Van Dyke

As long as we fail to face up to the past and deal with it accordingly, the future will smack of corruption. — Desmond Tutu

Rather than being liberated by er sexuality, a woman's reliance on sexual attractiveness was just one more way in which she allowed herself to be stereotyped and thus used by men — Jeffrey L. Geller

Nothing in theatre has any meaning before or after. Meaning is now. — Peter Brook