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I just think I just noticed that when I was working on other people's music I found myself missing a bit of the total control I had doing my own. — Gary Louris

The only thing I find difficult to watch - horror movies - not that I don't like them. Like 'The Shining,' it's one of my favorite movies, but it's terrifying. I feel like I've watched a marathon afterwards. — Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

I am a poem, or I am a pattern, or a race of people whose world was swallowed by the sea. — Neil Gaiman

As I begin to recognise that the Negro is the symbol of sin, I catch myself hating the Negro. But then I recognise that I am a Negro. There are two ways out of this conflict. Either I ask others to pay no attention to my skin, or else I want them to be aware of it. I try then to find value for what is bad
since I have unthinkingly conceded that the black man is the colour of evil. In order to terminate this neurotic situation, in which I am compelled to choose an unhealthy, conflictual solution, fed on fantasies, hostile, inhuman in short, I have only one solution: to rise above this absurd drama that others have staged around me, to reject the two terms that are equally unacceptable, and through one human being, to reach out for the universal.
When the Negro dives
in other words, goes under
something remarkable occurs. — Frantz Fanon

I don't want to just do independent movies and I don't want to just do adventure films. I enjoy both, and I think both are cogent. — Nicolas Cage

My Dad taught me that good health is all about living in gratitude. — Mariska Hargitay

All the weapons of hate and cruelty cannot stand against God's love. The spiritually blind and intentionally evil try to oppose it, but they cannot ultimately win. That's because all creation was formed and is sustained by God — Stormie O'martian

I was born with a different kind of morality. The morality of an animal - of a crow or a fox or an owl - and not of a normal human being. I — Peter Swanson

David Pietrusza has a gift for making the past both real and
dramatically gripping. — Richard Norton Smith

One of the reasons that metaphor and symbolism are important in books is because they are also important to life. Like, for example say you're in high school and you're a boy and you say to a girl: "Do you like anyone right now?", that's not the question you're asking. The question you're like is do you like ME right now. — John Green

When all things go bad, do not think so badly about all things, instead think about the things that made all things went bad and change something! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Whoever said death couldn't be measured was wrong. Death was a football field. Death was a sprint. Death was measurable distance I wasn't fast enough to reach. — M.R. Merrick