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Music and visual performance have to influence each other. Designers and musicians have to be the nexus of all things pop culture, so I think about designers when I'm making music. — Lady Gaga
Reason has always existed, but not always in a reasonable form. — Karl Marx
Girls throw away so much energy in this search for beauty and sexiness. — Miuccia Prada
Without painting, sculpture, music, poetry, and the emotions produced by natural beauty of every kind, life would lose half its charm. — Herbert Spencer
When you say you're a padre, people ask when did you become a parent. When you say you're a cardinal, they tell you to work hard because the next step is pope. But when you say you're a Dodger, everybody knows you're in the Major Leagues. — Tommy Lasorda
Perhaps the only comfort which remains
Is the unheeded clanking of my chains,
The which I make, and call it melody. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
Man is immortal and later he will be saved. But the state is not immortal: either it is saved now or it will never be saved. — Frantisek Hronik
Is life a hammer to beat me down? — Sapphire.
...what was important, what mattered, was not the fact of being afraid, but what you did, the choices you made, when you were afraid. And maybe that was something to do with being alive--or staying dead. — Graham Gardner
I will consider it. - Endymion, Princess Sellene — Sarah J. Maas
Some simple truths are so clear to a dazzling degree that to realize them you need to think over and live for a long time — Ceyhun Ozsoylu
You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know. — William Wilberforce
The recognition that no knowledge can be complete, no metaphor entire, is itself humanizing. It counteracts fanaticism. It grants even to adversaries the possibility of partial truth, and to oneself the possibility of error. — Alvin Toffler
fairy changeling lay the mage; — Alfred Tennyson
