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In writing, you discover interior sonorities in words. Dipthongs sound differently beneath the pen. One hears them with their sounds divorced. — Gaston Bachelard

He sounded good, didn't he?" added Franck.
"He only stuttered eight times."
"That's what I mean. — Anna Gavalda

Creating music, visual art, producing music and film are always at the forefront of my life. — Matt Sorum

I'll quote from Ecclesiastes to the Catholics, from the Koran to the Muslims, from the Torah to the Jews, from Aristotle to the atheists. — Paulo Coelho

Am I Latin? Am I American? What the hell am I? I love my culture and I'm very proud of my culture. — America Ferrera

This band is metal in that we have a lot of metal in our instruments, and there's quite a lot of metal on my belt buckle as well. — Mikey Way

The thoughtful soul to solitude retires. — Omar Khayyam

But the stories had made him different, too. They had shaped his appetite, his moral prejudices, who he was. — Nancy Horan

I don't think you ever want to be too settled, because once you become settled, you lose a lot of your drive. I mean, I am settled off the court; the business side of things, the papers, contracts and all of that, but there are a lot things that I need to work on, on the court, like my free-throw shooting, which has been terrible. I need to work on being more demanding in the post. My teammates are going to come to me and I just need to go out there and score in the post, which will open up things for our guards. — Andrew Bogut

Every literature, in its main lines, reflects the chief characteristics of the people for whom, and about whom, it is written. — Edith Wharton

Indeed the mystery of Christ runs the risk of being disbelieved precisely because it is so incredibly wonderful — Cyril Of Alexandria

Where there's life, there's the hope of change. — Timothy Zahn

Senate races are different from House races, in the sense that they are more candidate-driven. The higher the office - that is, I mean, governor, senator, president - the more important the candidate. — Judy Woodruff