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I think people inspire me the most. If I meet a person who is incredibly complex, and all of a sudden, I start thinking in rhymes, that person could be a muse. — Taylor Swift

Breaking up is a natural evolution when you try to figure out what you want in life. If you're with an individual who isn't moving in the same direction and at the same rate that you are, it ain't going to work. — Usher

Images don't see, You're wrong, images see with the eyes of those who see them, — Jose Saramago

It is improper for one person to take credit when it takes so many people to build a successful organization. When you try to be top dong, you don't create loyalty. It you can't give credit (and take blame), you will drown in you inability to inspire. — James Sinegal

The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both. — Carl Sagan

It's very good to get through them (drugs) while you're still young and then talk about how great or bad it was for the rest of your life. — Carrie Fisher

I've translated two of Bae's novels, A Greater Music and Recitation, which are coming from Open Letter and Deep Vellum in October and January respectively. A Greater Music is a semi-autobiographical book centred on a Korean writer moving to Berlin, learning to live and even write in a foreign language. — Deborah Smith

Salt is the difference between eating in Technicolor and eating in black and white. — Jay Rayner

I have never written for an audience. On the other hand I do not write merely to please myself. — Patrick O'Brian

I found that part of it towards San Salvador extending from north to south five leagues, and the other side which we coasted along, ran from east to west more than ten leagues. — Christopher Columbus

I don't believe in trading in your future for a little extra power in the present. — Cinda Williams Chima

Mark Lappe once put it . . . The period once euphemistically called the Age of Miracle Drugs is dead. — Stephen Harrod Buhner