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It was the way he wore the place. You expected him any moment to break into the kind of song that has suspicious rhymes and phrases like "my kind of town" and "I wanna be a part of it" in it; the kind of song where people dance in the street and give the singer apples and join in and a dozen lowly matchgirls suddenly show amazing choreographical ability and everyone acts like cheery lovable citizens instead of the murderous, evil-minded, self-centered people they suspect themselves to be. But the point was that if Carrot had erupted into a song, people WOULD have joined in. Carrot could have jollied up a circle of standing stones to form up behind him and do a rumba. — Terry Pratchett

When I first moved to L.A. as a dancer, all I wanted to do was dance. I never even considered trying to act or direct. — Cris Judd

I love the prairie! So often I have seen the dawn come and the light flood over the land and everything turn radiant at once, that word "good" so profoundly affirmed in my soul that I am amazed I should be allowed to witness such a thing. There may have been a more wonderful first moment "when the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy," but for all I know to the contrary, they still do sing and shout, and they certainly might well. Here on the prairie there is nothing to distract attention from the evening and the morning, nothing on the horizon to abbreviate or to delay. Mountains would seem an impertinence from that point of view. — Marilynne Robinson

Time itself makes all things rare. — Lionel Shriver

What really flatters a man is that you think him worth flattering. — George Bernard Shaw

I'd vowed years ago to go to the grave the same way I'd been born, just a lot more wrinkly. — Karen Marie Moning

The least learned, for the most part, have been always most ready to write. — Roger Ascham

Either you get eaten by a wolf today or else the shepherd saves you from the wolf so he can sell you to the butcher tomorrow — Ogden Nash

I was imprisoned in Missouri in 1854 for preaching the gospel to Negroes, though I was never subjected to violence. — Hiram Rhodes Revels

For the universe becomes transparent, and the light of higher laws — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I appreciate a songwriter like Morrissey with so much restraint. — Zooey Deschanel