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And we'd sit in the dry leaves that whispered a little with the slow respiration of our waiting and with the slow breathing of the earth and the windless october, the rank smell of the lantern fouling the brittle air, listening to the dog and the echo of louis' voice dying away — William Faulkner

Unfortunately most magicians are immune to their own magic. We see behind the veil, we live inside the nuts and bolts, the element of surprise is lost on us. But we can help each other. — Menna Van Praag

You're not the only one who can get possessive. I'm very proprietary about what's mine. — Sylvia Day

In the silence of their studios, busied for days at a time with works which leave the mind relatively free, painters become like women; their thoughts can revolve around the minor facts of life and penetrate their hidden meaning. — Honore De Balzac

Wise men verifies the truth of what they heard, foolish men makes conclusion based on what they heard". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

If I am to have a life of sorrows, I will not let them conquer me. — Lena Coakley

Let bricks of truth fill the skies and send their walls of conformity crashing down
And let the heavens echo with the blows of our liberation — Steven A. Williams

Don't let sleep overtake you; the world's awake within you. — Vasko Popa

The nation's government has just handed me the bill that grants us our civil rights. I am receiving it before you, certain that I am accepting this on behalf of all Argentinean women, and I can feel my hands tremble with joy as they grasp the laurel proclaiming victory. — Evita Peron

Sadly, there are more wild horses in holding pens than in the wild. — Willie Nelson

Reply to wit with gravity, and to gravity with wit. — Charles Caleb Colton

want to hang on to your — Max Lucado

Were it necessary to bring a majority into a comprehension of the libertarian philosophy, the cause of liberty would be utterly hopeless. Every significant movement in history has been led by one or just a few individuals with a small minority of energetic supporters. — Leonard Read

Most people don't relate to and can't generate concern for something they don't encounter personally or feel personally affected by. People have to have the palpable negatives in their lives dissected for them in ways that let them understand the root causes of unhealthy, unhappy conditions in their lives and then be allowed to really see and feel the positive alternatives. — Edward Norton