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We were ushered into the special reception room that important people go to so they won't have to ensure Customs. It's luxurious and private, and you don't have to mingle with the public. It's the room that you wait in if you are very, very powerful and once got shitfaced with Joseph of Arimathea. Or if you are Mick Jagger. — Daniel O'Malley

Reincarnation is the journey of hope because in each lifetime we move forward to place a better than our last lifetime, a place within ourselves. — Frederick Lenz

Jazz is known all over the world as an American musical art form and that's it. No America, no jazz. I've seen people try to connect it to other countries, for instance to Africa, but it doesn't have a damn thing to do with Africa. — Art Blakey

Calvin : There's no problem so awful, that you can't add some guilt to it and make it even worse. — Bill Watterson

Man is the sole animal whose nudities offend his own companions, and the only one who, in his natural actions, withdraws and hides himself from his own kind. — Michel De Montaigne

Everything that I bear within me bound, is to be found somewhere else free. — Antonio Porchia

Why, like all men," she replied. Then added, repulsing him with a languid movement - "You are all evil! — Gustave Flaubert

A pair of glasses on which the temperature and chance of rain pops up or someone's trying to schedule me for a project or a drink is not going to help with reveries about justice, meaning, and the beautiful deep marine blue of nearly every dusk. — Rebecca Solnit

I do not understand why people want to control their minds. I want them to liberate their minds. — Jaggi Vasudev

She missed the built environment of New York City. It was only in an urban landscape, amid straight lines and architecture, that she could situate herself in human time and history. She missed people. She missed human intrigue, drama and power struggles. She needed her own species, not to talk to, necessarily, but just to be among, as a bystander in a crowd or an anonymous witness. — Ruth Ozeki