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I got treated very badly in Texas. They don't treat beatniks too good in Texas. Port Arthur people thought I was a beatnik, though they'd never seen one and neither had I. — Janis Joplin
Playing the misunderstood character has been really interesting to me. But I think after too long, that also becomes a little bit of a cliche. Or that's all you're expected to do. I didn't want that to be the totality of what my career was. — Anne Dudek
A smart philosipher once said reading is like life so enjoy it"
-Maggie — LIFE Magazine
I love you," Laura said hopelessly. "I'd love you if you were afraid of everything in the world. — Peter S. Beagle
If there is magic in this world it is surely born of words. — T.C. Davis Jr.
Butterflies. Everyday. — Crystal Woods
The point of Buddhist meditation is not to stop thinking, for ... cultivation of insight clearly requires intelligent use of thought and discrimination. What needs to be stopped is conceptualisation that is compulsive, mechanical and unintelligent, that is, activity that is always fatiguing, usually pointless, and at times seriously harmful. — B. Alan Wallace
The most beautiful of altars, he said, is the soul of an unhappy creature consoled and thankfing God. — Victor Hugo
The creativity strength is like a spinning wheel, you need to figure out how to boost it up. — Pearl Zhu
There isn't a political price to be paid yet for doing nothing. People need to get upset with President Bush. People need to get upset with their Congressmen. — Nicholas D. Kristof
I am interested in cultivating the fundamentally holy nature of all language, including most definitely the casual, spontaneous , unselfconscious conversational language. — Eugene H. Peterson
He now understood deathbed dramas. Everybody thinks about death. But only one person thinks about it for himself. The others know that in the morning the sun will come through the blinds and their coffee will be served." From "The Reckoning — Georges Simenon