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The system is the work of art; the visual work of art is the proof of the System. The visual aspect can't be understood without understanding the system. It isn't what it looks like but what it is that is of basic importance. — Sol LeWitt

You know I do, aye? Love you right, Chessiebomb. — Stacia Kane

People are always giving you credit for really wanting to say more than you said. — Shel Silverstein

Children's literature must build a bridge between the colorful dream world full of fantasy and illusion, and a tougher real world full of twists and turns. The child armed with the torch of knowledge, awareness and guidance must cross this bridge and set foot to the intense harshness of the bigger world. — Samad Behrangi

I grew up raised in church, my parents are both traveling ministers. They blocked out MTV which was fine, but I'd find myself figuring out who New Kids On The Block were. — Katy Perry

My memory is a scary place: you need a flashlight and a gun so as not to get mugged in there. — Joe Pantoliano

The government can help, but we need to make this transition now to a recovery led by private investment, private. — Timothy Geithner

If I were you I'd put that away. See you're just wasted and thinking about the past again, darling you'll be okay. — Pierce The Veil

We are not here to reclaim a Faerie that once was, but to participate in a Faerie that ever is. — The Silver Elves

Rose to Rachel:
You cry you get angry then you do something about it. — Kim Harrison

She stares at it for several moments before taking it out from underneath the plastic film that covers it. Then she holds it with the affection of a mother for her new-born child, tender and loving; Preeti's eyes soften briefly just for that moment. The lava of hurt makes way into her throat, setting ablaze all that she has held within. As memories meet sentience, the apartment echoes with her muffled cries. The photograph, a silent spectator, drenches in her grief as the tears start their descent. — Faraaz Kazi

Remember, your dad loves you and he always wanted more for you than he ever wanted for himself. And if he pushes your buttons, just tell yourself that he's a master at doing that because he's the one who installed them in the first place. — Michael Palmer