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And when he saw the kid standing there looking looking down at him he held out to him his bloodied hands as if in accusation and then clapped them to his ears and cried out what it seemed he himself would not hear, a howl of such outrage as to stitch a caesura in the pulsebeat of the world. — Cormac McCarthy

The key to the survival of liberty in the modern world is the embrace of multiple identities. — Timothy Garton Ash

But the Can Man is still touched in the head, and on nights when the world closes in on him, he still gets down on his hands and knees and howls at the moon. — Paul Auster

Be yourself, let you come through. — Jonathan Davis

On Jan. 30, millions of Iraqis will cast ballots in the country's first fair and free election in decades, marking continued progress in Iraq's transition toward a country built on the pillars of democracy and freedom for all. — Jim Gerlach

I try to deign golf courses that are individual in character and individual in their own standing. — Arnold Palmer

Eat well and sleep well. That will feed your nervous system and your psyche. As you get older, you look how you feel. — Francesca Annis

Go outside ... amidst the simple beauty of nature ... and know that as long as places like this exist, there will be comfort for every sorrow, whatever the circumstances may be. — Anne Frank

The role of the storyteller is to awaken the storyteller in others. — Jack Zipes

THE BODY, IN AND THROUGH WHICH WE BREATHE, move, communicate and reproduce is an amazing instrument in many varied physical ways. — Elaine Seiler

Very seldom in my fiction have I directly used the stories people have told me. I think ripping off people's lives in fiction is dangerous. It also lacks imagination. — Colum McCann

Love is a delicious experience, it's the fire that consumes, it's Divine Wine, rapture for the one who drinks it. — Samael Aun Weor

Writing is no answer but when you feel deeply there is little else to do. — James Baker Hall

Greed for enlightenment and immortality is no different than greed for material wealth. It is self-centered and dualistic, and thus an obstacle to true attainment. Therefore these states are never achieved by those who covet them; rather, they are the reward of the virtuous. — Laozi