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the room was enveloped in copious amounts of smoke, — T.W. Brown

There was no point in doing art if you were going to be second-rate. — Christopher Bram

When real music comes to me - the music of the spheres, the music that surpasses understanding - that has nothing to do with me, cause I'm just the channel. The only joy for me is for it to be given to me, and to transcribe it like a medium ... those moments are what I live for. — John Lennon

When I was a kid, my parents had a 900-pound television on top of a TV tray. My dad's theory was, 'Let him pull it over his head a few times, he'll learn.' — Jeff Foxworthy

I knew there were no ghosts in there, but on the other hand, what if there were? — Stephen King

There are wars, there is pain, there is suffering, and there is even death. But none of these things prepare you for Monday morning. — William Wallace

My life is, in a sense, trash. My life is only that of which the residue is my writing. — John Updike

Wojtyla was a warrior, who did more to end the Soviet Union than even America. — Oriana Fallaci

If you love love, then love loves you too — Bruce Bruce

While believing strongly, without evidence, is considered a mark of madness or stupidity in any other area of our lives, faith in God still holds immense prestige in our society. Religion is the one area of our discourse where it is considered noble to pretend to be certain about things no human being could possibly be certain about. It is telling that this aura of nobility extends only to those faiths that still have many subscribers. Anyone caught worshipping Poseidon, even at sea, will be thought insane. — Sam Harris

I have always believed I cd diagnose this state of being in love, which they regard as most particular, as inspired by item, one pair of black eyes or indifferent blue, item, one graceful attitude of body or mind, item, one female history of some twenty-two years from, shall we say, 1821-1844
I have always believed this in love to be something of the most abstract masking itself under the particular forms of both lover and beloved. And Poet, who assumes and informs both. I wd have told you
no, I do tell you
friendship is rarer, more idiosyncratic, more individual and in every way more durable than this Love. — A.S. Byatt