Mixdown Quotes & Sayings
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I asked why you want to keep your clothes on. Are you scarred?"
Shiver bumps dotted her skin. "No." Not physically, at least.
"It will not bother me if you are. I swear. I will kiss them better," he said huskily. — Gena Showalter

He knew at the same time that this stricture of acceptance (by which what we must love is made into what we can love) would eventually be a part of himself — Djuna Barnes

I've always recorded the same way. I put down as many ideas as I have, then strip them away at the mixdown. It's better to have too much music than not enough. — Dave Navarro

And from that time on I bathed in the Poem
Of the Sea, star-infused and churned into milk,
Devouring the green azures; where, entranced in pallid flotsam,
A dreaming drowned man sometimes goes down. — Arthur Rimbaud

Keeping histories is as much about knowing what needs forgetting as what ought to be remembered. — Leah Bobet

I wish I could have a clone to do all the stuff that I don't like doing, like the red carpet stuff. — V V Brown

The long-term solution in preventing another famine in Somalia is to promote self-reliance. — Hawa Abdi

Thingumy and Bob sighed contentedly and settled down to contemplate the precious stone. They stared in silent rapture at it.
The ruby changed colour all the time. At first it was quite pale, and then suddenly a pink glow would flow over it like sunrise on a snow capped mountain
and then again crimson flames shot out of its heart and it seemed like a great black tulip with stamens on fire. — Tove Jansson

In memory of Terry Pratchett,
who showed us all how it's done — Charles Stross

Take the blame that belongs to you, and nothing else. I'm asking you to look it in the eye and face it for what it is. — C.J. Redwine

One of the secret masters of
the world: a librarian. They
control information. Don't ever p**s one off. — Spider Robinson

Eighty-five percent cannot read when they enter the security forces of Afghanistan. Why? Because the Taliban withheld education during the period of time in which these men and women would have learned to read. — James G. Stavridis