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We agreed to love each other madly. — Jack Kerouac
It was a girl playing a harp, like in an orchestra. It was in this tree at our campsite. And since it was breezy weather that weekend, the girl's arms were almost always turning. — Paul Fleischman
Write until your fingers bleed. Imagine until you have considered all the possibilities. Only then will it be considered a great work. — J.C. Brennan
With a computer, there are too many choices, and I always liked working within limits. You know, if you look at Mozart, who had this strict classical framework - an allegro, an andante, a scherzo and a finale - you see that within that formula, he got results he might never have gotten if he had all the options in the world. — Irving Harper
A rightly oriented Christianity causes us to care not only about ourselves and our families but also about our communities, cities, and society generally. — Matt Perman
To live is not a blessing, but to live well. — Seneca The Younger
The idea of a rational bureaucracy, of skill, merit, and consistency, is essential to all modern states. — Bernard Crick
No, no. I understand that. And I quite agree with you. But you know I've always contended that the affections could be made to combine pleasure and profit. I wouldn't have a man marry for money,
that would be rather bad,
but I don't see why, when it comes to falling in love, a man shouldn't fall in love with a rich girl as easily as a poor one. Some of the rich girls are very nice, and I should — William Dean Howells
Only an unhinged movie survives as a disconnected series of images, of peaks, of visual icebergs. It should display not one central idea but many. It should not reveal a coherent philosophy of composition. It must live on, and because of, its glorious ricketiness. — Umberto Eco
Patriotism can flourish only where racism and nationalism are given no quarter. We should never mistake patriotism for nationalism. A patriot is one who loves his homeland. A nationalist is one who scorns the homelands of others. — Johannes Rau
Love isn't always pretty, and it's usually during the ugliest moments when you discover just how strong it can be. — Lisa Kessler
If young people wished, they have it in their hands to make a bigger, more beautiful and better world, but that they occupy themselves with superficial things, without giving a thought to real beauty. — Anne Frank
