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Some things lend themselves well to songs, some things don't, and I'm learning that a lot at the moment. It's still a relatively new way of writing. It's only really the last five to 10 years that I've taken my writing seriously in this way, as something I can keep working toward. I think I feel myself much more before as simply a songwriter. — PJ Harvey

Books: boring. Codes: awesome. These are the people who are running the internet. — Robin Sloan

There have been delivered to us in the Gospel three Persons and names through Whom the generation of the birth of believers takes place, and he who is begotten by this Trinity is equally begotten of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit ? for thus does the Gospel speak of the Spirit, that 'that which is born of the Spirit is spirit' (Jn. 3:6), and it is 'in Christ' (I Cor. 4:15) that Paul begets, and the Father is the 'Father of all.' — Gregory Of Nyssa

Music is the crystallization of sound. — Henry David Thoreau

All our knowledge is symbolic. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Walking on the land or digging in the fine soil I am intensely aware that time quivers slightly, changes occurring in imperceptible and minute ways, accumulating so subtly that they seem not to exist. Yet the tiny shifts in everything
cell replication, the rain of dust motes, lengthening hair, wind-pushed rocks
press inexorably on and on. — Annie Proulx

Mr Lipwig, there's a lady in the hall to see you and we've thanked her for not smoking three times and she's still doing it! — Terry Pratchett

Death and change are busy ever, Man decays, and ages move; But His mercy waneth never; God is wisdom, God is love. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

You do well to have visions of a better life than of every day, but it is the life of every day from which the elements of a better life must come. — Maurice Maeterlinck

The sky was dark blue twilight, pretty to look at but lonely to walk under. — Lemony Snicket

What a voice. Deep, throaty, but not in a sexy way. In a haunted way. A voice full of heartbreak and ghosts.
I won't go back, I won't go home,
'Cause in this place, the dead still roam,
'Cause this time, Whiskey Bayou won't let me go. — Susannah Sandlin

The oldest rule in the book is that you can delegate authority, but never responsibility - not even to higher authority. — Taylor Anderson