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To learn more, we have to be willing to leave the zone of the known and step into the void. — Dennis Merritt Jones

While boys and men could roam freely about town, my mother and I could not go out without a male relative to accompany us, even if it was a five-year-old boy! This was the tradition. — Malala Yousafzai

It's ... it's such a weird thing. After Garden State, so many companies wanted to make my movies, and after The Last Kiss, I realized people would make anything I was in. As long as I keep this up I'll be swimming in chubby indie girl pussy. — Zach Braff

Except it's not treasure we've come to bury. Just my daughter's castrated cat. He — Stephen King

To me happiness, true happiness is when you can really dance with sad. — Tori Amos

All along the untrodden paths of the future, I can see the footprints of an unseen hand. — Boyle Roche

But nothing happened there now of a nature to provoke a disturbance. There were no complaints to the management or the police, and the dark glory of the upper galleries was a legend in such memories as that of the late Emiel Kroger and the present Pablo Gonzales, and one by one, of course, those memories died out and the legend died out with them. Places like the Joy Rio and the legends about them make one more than usually aware of the short bloom and the long fading out of things. ("The Mysteries of the Joy Rio") — Tennessee Williams

When Jane and I spoke out, people thought, What ungrateful children those two kids are to be that nasty about their father. — Peter Fonda

Great quotes do not come from great people. They come from ordinary people who think differently. — Ismat Ahmed Shaikh

With guys I revere, like Marcus Garvey or Malcolm X, their look is less about style than purpose and the expression of beauty. It wasn't just about being noticed, you know? — Mos Def

Let's see, for breakfast Rickey will have bacon and eggs, and grits if I can get 'em. — Rickey Henderson

I see myself as a Scottish sky: there are rain clouds, rainbows and sunrays that run and overtake one another, mingle together and dance with each other! You see all of this within seconds of looking up! It's a living sky, it breathes and it's real! And I think that when you look at me, you'll see my rain clouds first, because only after rainclouds can there come the rainbows. You see, if the rainbows come first, then the rainbows aren't even real, so I think that if people deserve to see my real rainbows, then they will just know that they need to stick around through the rain! Like a Scottish sky, I want to be real and breathing and running. I don't want to be a clear blue all the time, or a dark grey all the time or have fake rainbows painted onto me; I want to be Scottish. — C. JoyBell C.