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Dancing is surely the most basic and relevant of all forms of expression. Nothing else can so effectively give outward form to an inner experience. Poetry and music exist in time. Painting and architecture are a part of space. But only the dance lives at once in both space and time. In it the creator and the thing created, the artist and the expression, are one. Each participates completely in the other. There could be no better metaphor for an understanding of the mechanics of the cosmos. — Lyall Watson

I could write songs about politics, but I'm conscious of not writing songs that sound the same as the ones I wrote 30 years ago. — Paul Weller

Eternity! thou pleasing dreadful thought! Through what variety of untried being, Through what new scenes and changes must we pass! — Joseph Addison

A scholar must not only be capable of hard, often totally resultless work - he must actually relish it. — Richard D. Altick

It is no easy thing for a principle to become a man's own unless each day he maintains it and works it out in his life. — Epictetus

My mistake was not in speaking out. No, my mistake was staying silent for too long. — Hannah Harrington

When I started out, I didn't feel like I was really accepted in the music or comedy communities, and I was somewhere on the edge, but now I feel like I'm accepted in both, which is extremely gratifying. — Al Yankovic

I never do impressions, but I probably should. People like that stuff. — Norm MacDonald

I've always thought it was about finding the right person. But it's about choosing the right person, isn't it? — Lisa Kleypas

This is one of the results of that adventurous spirit which is now stalking forth and raging for its own innovations. We have not only rejected AUTHORITY, but have also cast away EXPERIENCE; and often the unburthened vessel is driving to all points of the compass, and the passengers no longer know whither they are going. The wisdom of the wise, and the experience of ages, may be preserved by QUOTATION. — Isaac D'Israeli