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It was an unfamiliar feeling, waking up with a place to go, a place I was actually beginning to comprehend and face without a sense of terror.
More than that, I was even questioning the assumption that I was, in my bones, a scared and anxious and miserable person. It felt like the days were almost supernaturally good, that I could wake up without the usual wave of terror, that the days were admixed with some foreign substance dripping into them, some animating essence, like the dragonborn races of Endoria, dragonborn days. I felt like I'd stumbled on one of the open secrets of the world. Why hadn't I realized before that being a grown-up could be anything you wanted it to be? — Austin Grossman

Picture and sculpture are the celebrations and festivities of form. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Manhood and sagacity ripen of themselves; it suffices not to repress or distort them. — George Santayana

Once upon a time, we ate to sustain ourselves. Now food itself is toxic. — Mark Schatzker

When giving to others do not linger on thoughts of a giving, what was given, or the one who has received. — Gautama Buddha

Being a woman, I tried, I cared, I loved and blamed in return. — Priyanka Bhowmick

It must be remembered that no art lives by nature, only by acts of voluntary attention on the part of human individuals. When these are not made it ceases to exist. — C.S. Lewis

I was reminded of how years before, he had drifted away from one of our afternoon strolls and got surrounded by the tide - Corrigan, isolated on a sandbar, tangled in light, voices from the shores drifting over him, calling his name. — Colum McCann

No matter what happens ... promise me you won't hate me. (Carlos) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

'Harold and Maude' was a seminal movie for me because it's not only a beautiful love story, but it's also about the moment when misfits find each other. — Stephen Chbosky

His promises do not depend for their fulfillment, upon the cooperation of the puny strength of man. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Imagine if all the car makers in the world were to sit down together to design one extremely simple, embellishment-free, functional car that was made from the most environmentally-sustainable materials, how cheap to buy and humanity-and-Earth-considerate that vehicle would be. And imagine all the money that would be saved by not having different car makers duplicating their efforts, competing and trying to out-sell each other, and overall how much time that would liberate for all those people involved in the car industry to help those less fortunate and suffering in the world. Likewise, imagine when each house is no longer designed to make an individualised, ego-reinforcing, status-symbol statement for its owners and all houses are constructed in a functionally satisfactory, simple way, how much energy, labour, time and expense will be freed up to care for the wellbeing of the less fortunate and the planet. — Jeremy Griffith