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But you know in the contemporary art world, you pose a very interesting conundrum. All sorts of people collect very contemporary art, yet when it comes to the music which is analogous to that sort of art, they are not interested, or perhaps even hostile. — Michael Tilson Thomas

There has, I fear, developed the worst of needs, the need to know, coupled reluctantly with an awareness that I probably will, in fact, never know. — Brian Evenson

He understood that I was in my own head and I was safe there. I'd come back when I felt like I could. — Shelly Crane

I believe the most degrading thing in the world is to be treated worse than a starving dog by five growling, muscle-bound thugs, better known as screws! — Stephen Richards

Some people become cops because they want to make the world a better place. Some people become vandals because they want to make the world a better looking place. — Banksy

I got toe-to-toe with him and yelled in his face, "Leave me and my Dad alone, Eddie Chavez!" Eddie leaned into me, so close he was all I could see. Quietly, he asked, "Is it wrong that I want to kiss you right now? — Kristen Ashley

Those who, in the biblical phrase, would save their lives - that is, those who want to get along, who don't want commitments, who don't want to get into problems, who want to stay outside of a situation that demands the involvement of all of us - they will lose their lives. What a terrible thing to have lived quite comfortably, with no suffering, not getting involved in problems, quite tranquil, quite settled, with good connections politically, economically, socially - lacking nothing, having everything. To what good? They will lose their lives. — Oscar A. Romero

I try to not read about myself. I think it's easier to have it out of sight and out of mind. — Vanessa Hudgens

Golf courses sell real estate and that's why they're built. — Ed McMahon

Nothing was true for long. In time, everything was deconstructed. — Sue Townsend