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It makes us feel and see things in ways that normal people don't. You don't question it or try to understand it. You just accept it for the gift it is. So if she believes he's still alive, give her the benefit of the doubt. — Ednah Walters
I've always been aware that the image you patiently construct for an entire career can be ruined in a minute. It scares you a bit, but that's the way things are. — Roger Federer
A window of opportunity is not for one to look through but for one to go through. — Matshona Dhliwayo
'Of Mice and Men,' Steinbeck's fifth novel, adheres to a simple dramatic structure, which observes the classic Aristotelian unities of time, place and action. — Jay Parini
I believe that we are put here in human form to decipher the hieroglyphs of love and suffering. And, there is no degree of love or intensity of feeling that does not bring with it the possibility of a crippling hurt. But, it is a duty to take that risk and love without reserve or defense. — Allen Ginsberg
I've had to do all kinds of jobs to pay the rent. I've even worked in a Cornish tin mine. — Peter Wright
I still read scripts, and if something great comes along, that's great ... but this is my day job. The Row is where I go every day. — Mary-Kate Olsen
A man at work, making something which he feels will exist because he is working at it and wills it, is exercising the energies of his mind and soul as well as of his body. Memory and imagination help him as he works. — William Morris
What I'm really interested in is freedom. — Eve Ensler
True Leadership is having multiple generations working together successfully and passionately to create significance. — Farshad Asl
From time to time I show up in myself just long enough for people to know they are not in the room alone. — Gary Lutz
Tired of all who come with words, words but no language
I went to the snow-covered island.
The wild does not have words.
The unwritten pages spread themselves out in all directions!
I come across the marks of roe-deer's hooves in the snow.
Language, but no words. — Tomas Transtromer
This was the tricky bit. The really tricky bit, trickiness cubed. — Hugh Laurie
Works of art often last forever, or nearly so. But exhibitions themselves, especially gallery exhibitions, are like flowers; they bloom and then they die, then exist only as memories, or pressed in magazines and books. — Jerry Saltz
The Music of Negro religion is that plaintive rhythmic melody, with its touching minor cadences, which, despite caricature and defilement, still remains the most original and beautiful expression of human life and longing yet born on American soil. — W.E.B. Du Bois