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Since the time of Cain and Abel, family disputes have been marked by the irrational and impulsive decision of those involved, the fierce battles which ensue, and the senseless destruction they cause, — Sara G. Forden

The ideal artist is he who knows everything, feels everything, experiences everything, and retains his experience in a spirit of wonder and feeds upon it with creative lust. — George Bellows

Susan Sontag: What she really wanted, throughout her career, was to grow up to be a Frenchman. — Edward Abbey

Kring is the mantra of power. "Kring" should only be repeated when you are in deep meditation. — Frederick Lenz

Everybody's life has these moments, where one thing leads to another. Some are big and obvious and some are small and seemingly insignificant. — Peter Jackson

Freedom begins as we become conscious of it. — Vernon Howard

Happiness comes out of contentment, and contentment always comes out of service. — Harbhajan Singh

Brother dear," I said, "did your soul leave your body while Amos was talking, or did you actually hear him? Egyptian gods real. Red Lord bad. Red Lord's birthday: very soon, very bad. House of Life: fussy magicians who hate our family because dad was a bit of a rebel, whom you could take a lesson from. Which leaves us - just us - with Dad missing, an evil god about to destroy the world, and an uncle who just jumped off the building - and I can't actually blame him." I took a breath. [Yes, Carter, I do have to breathe occasionally.] — Rick Riordan

I don't wear no condom and I don't plan for no kids. — Bill Cosby

An idea only exists when someone tries to put it into practice. — Paul Coelho

Do you drink?" "Of course,I just said I was a writer. — Stephen King

Ravings, in short, jealousy of the past, the worst kind of all. — Salman Rushdie

The trees are Indian Princes, But soon they'll turn to Ghosts; The scanty pears and apples Hang russet on the bough; Its Autumn, Autumn, Autumn late, 'Twill soon be Winter now. Robin, Robin Redbreast, O Robin dear! And what will this poor Robin do? For pinching days are near. — William Allingham

My only objection to the arrangements there is the two-in-a-bed system. It is bad ... But let your words and conduct be perfectlypure
such as your mother might know without bringing a blush to your cheek ... If not already mentioned, do not tell your mother of the doubling in bed. — Rutherford B. Hayes