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[Photographer Julian Wasser] had this great idea that I should play chess naked with Marcel Duchamp and it seem to be such a great idea that it was just like the best idea I'd ever heard in my life. It was like a great idea. I mean, it was - Not only was it vengeance, it was art, and it was, like, a great idea. And even if it didn't get any vengeance, it would still turn out okay with me because, you know, I would be sort of immortalized. — Eve Babitz

I just enjoy translating, it's like opening one's mouth and hearing someone else's voice emerge. — Iris Murdoch

She's alright,for a thirteen-year-old, he thought, Shame she won't be around for much longer. — Chloe Gadsby-Jones

Jesus Christ wants to show His love for this world through us, Christians. — Sunday Adelaja

There's a mouse in here with me. He's sitting there in the light of the lamp, looking up at me. He seems as surprised to see me as I am to see him. There he goes. I can hear him still, scurrying about somewhere under the hayrick. I think he's gone now. I hope he comes back. I miss him already. — Michael Morpurgo

In acrylics, what you lose on the straights you make up for on the corners. — Robert Genn

She knows she will remember these last moments with her Mother every single day for the rest of her own life. — Kris Radish

No one should ever have to read a sentence twice because of the way it is put together. — Wilson Follett

If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are gone, either write things worth reading or do things worth writing. — Carson McCullers

The message was sealed with a blob of wax but no press of a signet. She slid a finger beneath to crack the seal, and read: I apologize if I've ever behaved like an ass.
It was the most romantic message she'd ever received. All other messages would strive to live up to it for the rest of her days. She was convinced of that in the moment. — Julie Anne Long

The painter who draws by practise and judgment of the eye without the use of reason is like the mirror which reproduces within itself all the objects which are set opposite to it without knowledge of the same. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Do you know, Watson," said he, "that it is one of the curses of a mind with a turn like mine that I must look at everything with reference to my own special subject. You look at these scattered houses, and you are impressed by their beauty. I look at them, and the only thought which comes to me is a feeling of their isolation and of the impunity with which crime may be committed there. — Arthur Conan Doyle