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And it isn't a mistake in taste, like believing that the Matrix sequels were as good as the original. — Paul Bloom

Love in its early stages rarely maintains a level, it always seems to be growing or diminishing. — Libbie Block

I have to say, I do love the Ovation guitars. If I had one guitar to play, it would be that one, and it's got nothing to do with having my name on it. I absolutely rely on it. — Kaki King

Art need not be intended. It comes inevitably as the tree from the root, the branch from the trunk, the blossom from the twig. None of these forget the present in looking backward or forward. They are occupied wholly with the fulfillment of their own existence. — Robert Henri

God has made us as pawns... when he is bored of playing with us on the playground he just remove us... so what we to do now???
To move less, to move more???
- What?? — Deyth Banger

She didn't like being stuck indoors because of a bully. — Jeanne Birdsall

An infantryman can fight only if somebody else delivers him to his zone; in a way I suppose pilots are just as essential as we are. — Robert A. Heinlein

The second book was probably the result of the relationship I was in at the time. We were only going to be compatible for a minute, and I think we both knew it. It's like how you can be a different person on vacation, but you know all along you're just visiting that mindset. — Andrea Seigel

All writers are mimics, and I'm not interested in picking up somebody else's style or voice. — Thomas Perry

It's a war out there and either they're going to hurt you or you're going to hurt them. I just go out there and play with my heart. — Jeremy Shockey

Ever since poets have written and women have read them (for which the poets should be most deeply grateful) women have been called angels so many times that, in very truth, in their simplicity of soul, they have believed the compliment, forgetting that, for money, the same poets have glorified Nero as a demigod ... — Mikhail Lermontov

It's amazing, isn't it? Here we are, two thousand years later, with everything we've accomplished, everything we know, and yet this little talisman still rules the way billions of people live ... and die. — Raymond Khoury