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You wish to be a poet; you wish to be a lover. But the splendid clarity of your intelligence, and the remorseless honestly of your intellect bring you to a halt. — Virginia Woolf

The way to become a poet is to read poetry and to imitate what you read and to read passionately and widely and in as involved a way as you can. — Edward Hirsch

You can't equate passive dependent power with assertive power because the dependent kind isn't fun, it doesn't give you a kick, it just allows you to survive. — Marilyn French

Do you know a young and beautiful woman who is not ready to flirt-just a little? — Jean Antoine Petit-Senn

I believe that the fundamental alternative for man is the choice between "life" and "death"; between creativity and destructive violence; between reality and illusions; between objectivity
and intolerance; between brotherhood-independence and dominance-submission. — Erich Fromm

The public must come to see that chess is a violent sport. Chess is mental torture. — Garry Kasparov

A Madagascar Hissing Roach chasing Jerry Lewis. That would be a really neat treat. — Michael O'Donoghue

I mean, I am human, got feelings and desires, and might ultimately want the same thang, but can I get a moment of mental stimulation first? — Eric Jerome Dickey

Every moment waited is a moment wasted.... — David Deida

Democracy is a process by which people are free to choose the man who will get the blame. — Laurence J. Peter

I'm always telling myself I don't have many feelings. Even when something does affect me I'm only moderately moved. I almost never cry. It's not that I'm stronger than the ones with teary eyes, I'm weaker. They have courage. When all you are is skin and bones, feelings are a brave thing. I'm more of a coward. The difference is minimal though, I just use my strength not to cry. When I do allow myself a feeling, I take the part that hurts and bandage it up with a story that doesn't cry, that doesn't dwell on homesickness. — Herta Muller

Insecurity sinks its teeth in, vicious and biting. But — A.G. Howard

My 6 years with Murdoch were pivotal for my entire research career. — Paul Nurse

The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife,
this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self. In this merging he wishes neither of the older selves to be lost ... He simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a Negro and an American ... — W.E.B. Du Bois