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When your mother starts using the word "party" as a verb about her kid, that's absolutely crazy. — Dennis Miller

Terence McKenna says, "The culture is not your friend." I am not sure we can change this culture. But I think we can rise above it and create a new world. That's why I so deeply believe in alternative spaces. That's why I believe in the power of art and activism. — Eve Ensler

Pollock said several times that he couldn't separate himself from his art. Not knowing much about modern art when I began to read about him, I was much more his persona - his struggles as a human being - that was interesting to me. — Ed Harris

We humans do thousand and one thing to impress others and show to the world that we are smart and wise but we tend to forget one very simple thing, there is small child in each one of us which is hungry for our own trust and inspirations. — Santosh Kalwar

Money is like manure; it's not worth a thing unless it's spread around encouraging young things to grow. — Thornton Wilder

What you give to help others, builds them up enough that they are able to give to others. It's a cycle that can continue on long after you're dead and gone. — John C. Maxwell

General practice is at least as difficult, if it is to be carried on well and successfully, as any special practice can be, and probably more so; for the G.P. has to live continually, as it were, with the results of his handiwork. — Henry Howarth Bashford

Some people think that movements, such as the movements in ballet, are a higher cultural expression, whereas some are just dirt. I think it is elitist to think that a trained movement is more acceptable than untrained and possibly unrehearsed movements. — Yoko Ono

I'd hate to be a balding man named Harry Harrison. — Judy Baer

Love is the only thing in this whole universe, that can make the roses grow out of the swords. — Akshay Vasu

Life is a never-ending school, and the really important lessons all tend to teach humanity our proper relation to the environment where we must live. — Clarence Darrow