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I don't know if any single book made me want to write. C.S. Lewis was the first writer to make me aware that somebody was writing the book I was reading - these wonderful parenthetical asides to the reader. — Neil Gaiman

Wisely used history can give pleasure and provide us with a useful tool; but we should not become its slaves. — Douglas Hurd

It's been very exciting for me to start directing and conducting, exploring the symphonic repertoire, which I've always loved. — Joshua Bell

If you are one in a million, there are seven thousand of you on the planet. — M.R. Mathias

Novelists should never allow themselves to weary of the study of real life. If they observed this duty conscientiously, they would give us fewer pictures chequered with vivid contrasts of light and shade; they would seldom elevate their heroes and heroines to the heights of rapture - still seldomer sink them to the depths of despair; for if we rarely taste the fulness of joy in this life, we yet more rarely savour the acrid bitterness of hopeless anguish. — Charlotte Bronte

Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Albert Einstein — Deborah Brodie

Fits of depression come over the most of us. Usually cheerful as we may be, we must at intervals be cast down. The strong are not always vigorous, the wise not always ready, the brave not always courageous, and the joyous not always happy. — Charles Spurgeon

Every human being should always be treated as an end and never as a mere instrument. — Immanuel Kant

Ty's always refused to come party in NOLA, so we knew we'd have to bait-and-switch you down here." "Wow, — Abigail Roux

There is no telling to what extremes of cruelty and ruthlessness a man will go when he is freed from the fears, hesitations, doubts and the vague stirrings of decency that go with individual judgment. — Eric Hoffer

When theres no sense of possessiveness or ownership in the artistic process, great things happen. — Paul Budnitz

In an area such as this the possibility of violence for the sake of robbery or even mere amusement is always something to be reckoned with. Our little expeditionary party had tried to dress as plainly as possible, but our great-cloaks simply by their cleanliness attracted the sinister attention of the loiterers on the street. — K.W. Jeter

It is only by instigation of the wrongs of men that what we call the rights of men become turbulent and dangerous. — James Russell Lowell