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Some secrets are meant to be taken to the grave, and that's what I plan on doing with all mine. They're not necessarily my secrets to tell. I'm the gatekeeper of other people's secrets. — Drew Lachey

In the tiny torn up pieces of his mind he's irresistible too. — Elvis Costello

There is no such thing as a peace of soul approach to religion. It makes of God a gigantic Bayer Aspirin; take God three times a day and you won't feel any pain. — John Powell

I was so overwhelmed by India when I first came - it still inspires me because I still go for the culture, I still go for the colors. — Donna Karan

'Boxers' was more time consuming simply because it was longer, but 'Saints' was definitely harder. I think it's just hard to talk about faith in general. — Gene Luen Yang

The government gave me enough money to go to acting school. — Tony Curtis

There are only two things that the liberals don't understand: the things that change and the things that don't. — Ronald Reagan

It's when you hide things that you choke on them. — Charles Bukowski

If you want to go beyond that small percentage of people who are already environmentally and scientifically aware, you have to make your work somehow link with a passion, interest, or profession of someone who isn't interested in science or nature. — Nalini Nadkarni

There is no sadder sight in the world than to see a beautiful theory killed by a brutal fact. — Thomas Huxley

I'm sorry ... what?" "For they are the Crows," he intoned solemnly, "and they are the harbingers of death. — Shelly Laurenston

But usually not. Usually she thinks of the path to his house, whether deer had eaten the tops of the fiddleheads, why they don't eat the peppermint saprophytes sprouting along the creek; or she visualizes the approach to the cabin, its large windows, the fuchsias in front of it where Anna's hummingbirds always hover with dirty green plumage and jeweled throats. Sometimes she thinks about her dream, the one in which her mother wakes up with no hands. The cabin smells of oil paint, but also of pine. The painter's touch is sexual and not sexual, as she herself is ... When the memory of that time came to her, it was touched by strangeness because it formed no pattern with the other events in her life. It lay in her memory like one piece of broken tile, salmon-coloured or the deep green of wet leaves, beautiful in itself but unusable in the design she was making — Robert Hass

Popular Western notions about fairies have been increasingly sanitized by since Victorian times, before which they were among the most feared of supernatural entities. In earlier times, even the good-natured fairies were believed to use their supernatural powers against people more than for help, and people went out of their way to avoid them or, if they absolutely couldn't, at least placate them. — Rosemary Ellen Guiley