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The very nature of the objective universe turns any spiritual faith and ideals into courageous acts of subjectivity, constantly vulnerable to intellectual negation. — Richard Tarnas
The Good Spirit never cared for the colleges, and though all men and boys were now drilled in Greek, Latin, and Mathematics, it had quite left these shells high on the beach, and was creating and feeding other matters [science] at other ends of the world. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Art is competitive. — Robert Duvall
I don't want anyone to fail, so if you can make money off music even though you can't sing or dance, that's genius. — Prince
Heart disease is not a Lipitor, Crestor or even an "anacetrapib" deficiency. It is a complex end result of multiple factors driven by our diet, fitness level, stress, and other lifestyle factors such as smoking, social connections, and, increasingly, environmental toxins. — Mark Hyman, M.D.
God didn't make Eve from Adam's rib. He took out half of Adam's brain by accident. — Shirley Jump
I can't sit through plays and musical theatre. I just want to run up onstage and mess up their hair and turn over the furniture. — Billy Bob Thornton
My history is long, and not much of it is good. I can't erase it, but I'm determined not to make another mistake. Not when the stakes are high, not when it comes to you. — Becca Fitzpatrick
You have to be a great lover to be a beloved. — Debasish Mridha
LET YOUR FACE REFLECT CONFIDENCE, NOT WORRY! IT'S THE 'LOOK' OF YOU BY WHICH YOU ARE JUDGED MOST OFTEN. — Susan Cain
Rain on roof outside window, gray light, deep covers and warm blankets. Rain and nip of autumn in air; nostalgia, itch to work better and bigger. That crisp edge of autumn. — Sylvia Plath
I would suggest that you remember she is old because some of her enemies are dead. — C.J. Cherryh
The most important job of an editor is simplify, simplify simplify, and that usually means omitting things. — Keith Rabois
As things get worse, poetry gets better because it becomes more necessary. — Eileen Myles