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I began composing works which were imitative of the music I was being told about. I was also very interested in translating the music into visual terms. — Henry Flynt

When you're doing a play and you're afraid of a scene, that's the scene you should embrace, because that's the scene that will tell you something about the play. — Raul Esparza

Hope you've been keeping your nose clean," DS Bradshaw said, trying to be jovial as he sipped a bottle of beer. I wondered what the police force would make of the fact that he was drinking alcohol at barely half past three in the afternoon. I would inform them at the first given opportunity, and also of his professional misconduct re Mum. — Matthew Crow

I consider a good reputation is a great part of the human happiness. Some people, if they are very, very rich can permit themselves certain negligence to their reputations. — Aristotle Onassis

For no medium is excessively dangerous if its users understand what its dangers are. It is not important that those who ask the questions arrive at my answers or Marshall McLuhan's (quite different answers, by the way). This is an instance in which the asking of the questions is sufficient. To ask is to break the spell. — Neil Postman

Sometimes the best results come when you are thrown in the deep end. — Natalie Cook

Power when wielded by abnormal energy is the most serious of facts. — Henry Adams

The soil in return for her service keeps the tree tied to her, the sky asks nothing and leaves it free. — Rabindranath Tagore

Little by little, writers develop their own styles, each as unique as a fingerprint. — Stephen King

If I were a character in one of my books, I'd be the optimistic one, believing the best and urging others to do the same. — Stacy Hawkins Adams

I'd rather be a fool than hard-hearted. — Ruth Reichl

He had a face like a blessing. — Miguel De Cervantes

It's a gloomy thing, however, to talk about one's own past, with the day breaking. — Charles Dickens

The whole thing means such a great deal for me, and hopefully one day it will be there. But my friends and my family mean a little more. I would rather be helping them, even if it hurts that. — Michael Irvin