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God created a universe where each object is dependent on the other. Nobody is independent. At least, human beings are not. — Girdhar Joshi

I wondered why I hadn't realized before that art was hard because you had to recreate not merely the scene but the way it soared into your soul and changed you. — Edeet Ravel

Government is either organized benevolence or organized madness; its peculiar magnitude permits no shading. — John Updike

I was never into hanging out on the Sunset Strip. When it came to Guns N' Roses and the scene that was going on then, that was something we pretty much hated. That was what we had to scratch and claw through, and as soon as we got established enough to leave, we never went back. — Slash

Love brings the high and concealed characteristics of the lover into the light
what is rare and exceptional in him: to that extent it easily deceives regarding his normality. — Friedrich Nietzsche

A fierce battle was raging inside Harry's brain:
She's Ron's sister.
But she's ditched Dean!
She's still Ron's sister.
I'm his best mate!
That'll make it worse.
If I talked to him first-
He'd hit you.
What if I don't care?
He's your best mate! — J.K. Rowling

We are all more capable than we think we are. — Anne Murray

My lowest points was getting injured and pulling out of fights. — Joe Calzaghe

Writing is like a charcoal painting, a black and white story — Dave McDonald

As best you can, you say yes to the sensations, yes to this change. You remind yourself that this is normal, transformational pain. All is well. — Nancy Bardacke

Although the secrets governments kept were generally about money wasted on dumbass ideas while social services held bake sales. — Tanya Huff

What men call luck Is the prerogative of valiant souls, The fealty life pays its rightful kings. — James Russell Lowell

The season, the scene, the air, were all favourable to tenderness and sentiment. — Jane Austen