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Rebutted The Computer Quotes By John Tavener

I've got great joy from rediscovering Western music. I love Schumann and Chopin, and those amazing symphonies of Bruckner. — John Tavener

Rebutted The Computer Quotes By O. Henry

Greenwich Village ... the village of low rents and high arts. — O. Henry

Rebutted The Computer Quotes By Jeff Lindsay

Because no matter how far you may travel, you are what you are, and even when you are flying at thrilling new heights, circling the sun and thinking you belong in the halo of that perfect golden light, you do not. The wings always melt, and you always crash-land in your same old self. — Jeff Lindsay

Rebutted The Computer Quotes By Holly Peterson

Just make sure the unknown is a place you the writer understand. If you're going to write, you have to love. ... You have to fall on your face, swim against the tide, make terrible mistakes, and pay the price; you have to tune in, turn on, drop out, drop back in, fight, cry, lose, win. ... Above all, don't get too comfortable. Go out there and get your heart broken. You won't be able to write until you do. — Holly Peterson

Rebutted The Computer Quotes By Ilie Ruby

Love isn't tested by how good it makes you feel. It's tested by whether you are brave enough to feel every part of it. — Ilie Ruby

Rebutted The Computer Quotes By Philip Larkin

Originality is being different from oneself, not others. — Philip Larkin

Rebutted The Computer Quotes By Carrie Ryan

That's just the way life is. Some days you wake up and the beach is clear and you forget about everything that surrounds us. And some days you wake up and it looks like this. That's the nature of the tides. — Carrie Ryan

Rebutted The Computer Quotes By Jay Griffiths

Cultures have long heard wisdom in non-human voices: Apollo, god of music, medicine and knowledge, came to Delphi in the form of a dolphin. But dolphins, which fill the oceans with blipping and chirping, and whales, which mew and caw in ultramarine jazz - a true rhapsody in blue - are hunted to the edge of silence. — Jay Griffiths