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I don't follow any system. All the laws you can lay down are only so many props to be cast aside when the hour of creation arrives. — Raoul Dufy

Some time ago we heard a strange story. The pilot of a small plane said that he had been caught in a one hundred fifty mile gale, which held his plane perfectly still. The motor was roaring, he claimed, but the plane was not moving. "It was weird," he said , "to be going one hundred fifty miles an hour and yet not be going anywhere at all." — James Keller

Good & Evil struggled between us. It was all a matter of control. And choice. Nothing more ang nothing less. — Paulo Coelho

He was their family. They were his. They were worth every cut and bruise and scream. — Nora Sakavic

But evidently it wasn't meant to be. When it unraveled, it unraveled in a hurry. — Joseph Teller

Sometimes we grieve the living more than the dead. — Lawren Leo

Creativity is the DNA of innovation, the virus of evolution, the antidote to automation — Natasha Tsakos

So, to start with, you might be wondering how this chick with a monkey on her back about the size
of King Kong is running about staking nasties and whatnot. Well, truth be told, I've been stretching the
truth like it was a big handful of raspberry-flavored saltwater taffy. — Kathleen Tierney

I had been warned not to get on a motorcycle, sort of. I think there is a clause in most general basic contracts to keep yourself in one piece and not alter your looks without telling them first. — Charisma Carpenter

There is nothing so absolutely bracing for the soul as the frequent turning of one's back on duties. — Elizabeth Von Arnim

I heard my grandfathers voice. What do they think
the storms will never come? You build a house on the sand, the sand shifts eventually ... Remember that. — Lisa Wingate

Stern and white as a tomb, older than the memory of the dead, and built by men or devils beyond the recording of myth, is the mansion in which we dwell. — Clark Ashton Smith

Books are alive and, just like people, sometimes are welcome and sometimes shown the door and asked to come back later. — Christopher Herz