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Have a peculiar passion, audacity and boldness that see farther and further into the outer space. — Israelmore Ayivor

I always talk about the hierarchy of art, and I always put music on the top of everything, because it's so immaterial. — Igor Levit

Sometimes the greatest difference between being a boy and being a man is restraint. — Dave Donovan

Another interest I have pursued is the opposite sex - the females, the ladies - and not to brag but let's just say I've had a little more success than I've had with the food service industry. Good in the sack, or so I've been told. Seriously - I can get references - although maybe not my last girlfriend, who for reasons that that are still unclear stabbed me with a knife. — Hank Moody

In this place piety lives where pity is dead. — Dante Alighieri

The virtues developed here in the age range [around the age of 2] of are trust or faith, and will power and self determination according to the Erickson model. The existential questions being addressed here in this stage are, can one trust the world? and, is it alright to be myself? — Leviak B. Kelly

It wasn't kidnapping. She was no kid and she certainly wasn't napping." Shark Fin Soup 2015 — Fred Barnett

Being this close to him...touching him exhilarated me, while at the same time, I became immersed in a feeling of tranquility. — Alicia Kobishop

I've always been very cautious with what I do. You know, that started at a young age. I always had the approach or the mentality I never wanted to embarrass my parents. — Derek Jeter

Come up here if you have a vision or if you are in trouble." Pokey grabbed a bag from the floor of the truck and handed it to Samson through the window. "There's a blanket in there and some mint — Christopher Moore

For the plan grows under the author's hand; new thoughts occur to him in the act of writing; he has not worked out the argument to the end before he begins. — Plato