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When I watch species other than my own, their instinct's wisdom is what most impresses and disturbs me. — Charles Lindbergh
Curiosity draws a man from consideration of the effect, to seek the cause. — Thomas Hobbes
I always believe that every song tells a story, so the last thing I want to do is edit out like the meat of the story. I would pick songs based off a), whether I felt like I could do anything with them, and b) whether I felt like I could keep the story intact. And then you sit in with one of the piano players and one of the vocal coaches and kind of work out your arrangements that way. — David Cook
The most assiduous task of parenting is to divine the difference between boundaries and bondage. — Barbara Kingsolver
And I did everything I could to get over the nagging emptiness that took over every time I thought of Felicity Williams. — Sibylla Matilde
'Virgin Suicides' was such a big movie to me as a teenage girl. It blew me away. — Gia Coppola
Want to help brighten humanity? Inspire children. What we teach children today ... will help brighten our tomorrow's — Timothy Pina
What magic scale childhood does make of raw reality. — Brendan Cowell
Cutting budget deficits can never be just an exercise in economics. — George Osborne
Meryn's mouth dropped. "Seriously? We're dealing with a paranormal version of Pinky and the Brain? — Alanea Alder
Throughout the life cycle we consciously and unconsciously edit the events of our life, trying to give them meaning. — Joan Z. Borysenko
For all my longer works (i.e. the novels) I write chapter outlines so I can have the pleasure of departing from them later on. — Garth Nix
Well, we want to make sure there's not securities fraud. — Don Nickles
Plant medicines work beyond the physical response; sometimes, it's your spirit or emotion that needs healing, and plant medicines can address that also. — Karen Rose
There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful temperament. — Henry Van Dyke
