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My main task as an artist is to show you either what you have never seen before
or to show you what you have seen countless times, in a way you've never seen it. — Mike Duron
All that we see and seem is but a dream within a dream. — Edgar Allan Poe
Only the dead will know the end of the war. — Plato
On no account must you return back to the world — Sunday Adelaja
workers. The prevailing feeling is that too many opportunities are opening too quickly and that our ability to modify genes is outpacing our capacity for making wise and far-sighted use of the skill. — Yuval Noah Harari
I will have a song that I'm in love with for a couple of months and then I'll go to something else. That's just constantly changing. And sometimes I will go back to old one that I haven't heard for a long time. — Ray Brown
I cannot see that keeping the status quo intact would help in any way to solve the problems of inequality or suffering in this world. I would go for taking action towards change instead of accepting the inevitable. — Elina Juusola
With the help of the Lord, I will do the best I can, and ... with His help, I have no fear at all but what I can get along. — Heber J. Grant
Stop stressin' and be a blessin'. — T.F. Hodge
Love is such a magic thing. It can make you feel like your floating in the clouds without a trouble in the world. — Lois Gladys Leppard
Its agents -- not even
human equivalent on this primitive hardware -- raced through the ship's
automation — Vernor Vinge
You can only fight Fate so far, and when you give in to it you're very strong; because all of your force flows in one direction. — John Steinbeck
I do not devalue the role of a maid or nanny, or the stereotypical roles that some members of our family have actually done to feed our families in real life. — Gina Rodriguez
We limit ourselves and God who wants to work through us — Sunday Adelaja
I am often asked why I started to write poetry. The answer is that my motivation sprang from a visceral need to creatively articulate the experiences of the black youth of my generation, coming of age in a racist society. — Linton Kwesi Johnson