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Lonesome. Lonesome. I know what it means. Here all by my lonesome, dreaming empty dreams. Weary. Weary at the close of day, wondering if tomorrow brings me joy or sorrow. — Leon Redbone

If I have a blank piece of paper and I draw a red figure, immediately this brings sounds and shapes to my mind. I tried to make a film in which every component supports the others while giving each other space and stimulating the creation of what's yet to come. — Alex Abreu

Working harder is not a sustainable solution and it's not how people meet their destiny. It's time to get more creative. Instead of choosing one thing we love over something else we love, we must ask, 'how can I do both?' And, then, we can find solutions. — Maynard Webb

Solve the problem of life? Live, and you solve it. — Ivan Panin

I was kosher until I had my Bar Mitzvah, and I parlayed officially becoming a man into telling my father I wanted to eat cheeseburgers. — Zach Braff

Stormin'," he said, like he was glad to note the world outside continuing on any recognizable course at all, however drastic. — William Gibson

Often, city fathers blamed prostitutes for the disease, and some threatened to brand their cheeks with hot iron if they did not desist from their vices. — Peter Lewis Allen

My mind skipped to a sunlit Saturday morning a few months ago when Noah was supposed to be revising for his exams. I caught him looking out the window instead, distracted by a roving butterfly. "Noah, you're supposed to be studying!" I scolded.
He replied languidly, "I am! I'm studying what's out there. — Monica Lim

It is certainly impossible to lose respect if you lose out of some stupid discussions. — Michael Bassey Johnson

I feel like I do better when I'm offbalance. Every moment is that much more vibrant. — Vanya Asher

Edward helped, making faces every so often at the raw ingredients-human food was mildly repulsive to him. — Stephenie Meyer