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It's an essential part of becoming more creative. Expand your interests in life. Seek out new, interesting experiences, no matter how mundane or inconsequential they might seem to others. Read books, watch documentaries, and discuss your ideas with others. No subject, no matter how specialized or esoteric, is off limits. You never know where your imagination will find pieces for its puzzles. — Sean Patrick

When you would be looking somewhere maybe standing near a window and looking outside, I will come slowly towards you. And first I will inhale your sublime fragrance that emanates from your soft and tender body. Then slowly inching towards you I would hug you from behind and take you in my arms. — Avijeet Das

However far back I go into my childhood, nothing seems to me more characteristic of, or more familiar in, my interior economy than the appetite or irresistible demand for some 'Unique all-sufficing and necessary reality.' — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

You know, jazz is the mother of all American music. R&B and pop and rap and everything are the branches on the main tree of the life of music, American music, which is jazz. — Eric Burdon

Lines drawn into his face suggested he had spent many years thinking very hard over very difficult problems. — Marissa Meyer

Ideas in a void have never appealed to me; action must follow thought or political life is meaningless. — Oswald Mosley

There is nothing left for me to do but to go and see General Grant and I would rather die a thousand deaths. — Robert E.Lee

Just show up and things will happen. — Mother Teresa

I think the age of the universe has zero to do with how our economy is going to grow. — Marco Rubio

Every tragedy of the human experience can be attributed to one human decision - the decision to withdraw from each other. — Neale Donald Walsch

That was the aura of Cheers: It was special. It was more than TV; you could get people to guest on the show you couldn't normally get. — Bebe Neuwirth