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Poetry is the universal art of the spirit which has become free in itself and which is not tied down for its realization to external sensuous material; instead, it launches out exclusively in the inner space and the inner time of ideas and feelings. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Research is appreciation. — Willis R. Whitney

Well, very splendid and very frightening. But splendid things are often frightening. Sometimes, it's the fright that makes them splendid at all. — Catherynne M Valente

A great magazine is sort of a net for ability ... — Candace Wheeler

Conventions which camouflage a man's true feelings are a spiritual lie which help him adapt himself to the organized deviations of society ... — Maria Montessori

The paradox of the English country house is that its state of permanent decline, the fact that its heyday is always behind it, is part of the seduction, just as it is part of the seduction of books in general. — Lev Grossman

You're already what I want. You always have been, Clary said, — Cassandra Clare

True love has a habit of coming back. — Turcois Ominek

Well, you can't improvise story, which is a fact. If you could, the budget would be insane. — Adam Pally

After a few months' acquaintance with European 'coffee' one's mind weakens, and his faith with it, and he begins to wonder if the rich beverage of home, with it's clotted layer of yellow cream on top of it, is not a mere dream after all, and a thing which never existed. — Mark Twain

It amazes me that organs that piss Can give human beings such perfect bliss. — Irving Layton

I could cut off an arm and eat it, gaining me valuable calories and reducing my overall caloric need. — Andy Weir

There you'll find the place I love most in the world. The place where I grew thin from dreaming. My village, rising from the plain. Shaded with trees and leaves like a piggy bank filled with memories. You'll see why a person would want to live there forever. Dawn, morning, mid-day, night: all the same, except for the changes in the air. The air changes the color of things there. And life whirs by as quiet as a murmur ... the pure murmuring of life. — Juan Rulfo

He was a bureaucrat, not a hitman, and most of the time that's what supervillainy looks like in real life. — Ben Dyer