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More than once, the broken moon would cast through the window a silver light and remind me of independent events yielding to their own momentum and interacting under natural laws while my mind would impose happiness, grief, beauty, ruin, justice and chaos. — Leonard Seet

WoMAN-ipulate or IMAGE-innate
Did GOD create MAN in his own image?
OR
Did MAN create GOD in his own image? — Kamil Ali

Either they fall down, or they make me look like Tintin," Ben complained. "It's all right for Fritz - he's the same shape as those plastic blokes in the window. — Kate Saunders

The black community in Hollywood is very small and close-knit. Everyone has a common goal: to make a two-hour movie in 30 days. — Gabrielle Union

No man or woman is uniformly successful ... we must all expect a rather high percentage of failure in the things we attempt. — Barnaby Keeney

Laurie:
Her pain, her fears, her whole life, y' know? I mean, ordinary people, right? All the things that happen to them... doesn't that move you more than a bunch of rubble? — Alan Moore

Racism still exists in the U.S., but we have the strength and courage to overcome it. — Leonard Seet

Your customer is not your user — Clara Shih

I am an imperfect man living in an imperfect world, trying to weave through the chaotic interactions of semi-causal events with linear logic, contradictory emotions, dialectic wisdom, and mortal integrity. — Leonard Seet

Plus her mom was so awesome. She was strict about some things - don't leave your socks lying around - but so not strict about other things, like calling the cops about my bullet wound. — James Patterson

I would enter the desert alone, to leave in the sand endless footprints only to be obliterated by the wind, to walk the same path each day expecting the same path tomorrow, and perhaps to cease wondering at the bloom and wither of lilies only to linger for death. But no, even in the desert, I would seek a new sanctuary, to contemplate a grain of sand in a sea of dryness ... — Leonard Seet

There is, perhaps, no more dangerous man in the world than the man with the sensibilities of an artist but without creative talent. With luck such men make wonderful theatrical impresarios and interior decorators, or else they become mass murderers or critics. — Dame Edna Everage

It's all relative, I suppose. You think you know love, you think you know real pain, but you don't. You don't know anything. — Jenny Han

Albacete (AL-ba-seet) n. A single surprisingly long hair growing in the middle of nowhere. — Douglas Adams

It's not how we fall. It's how we get back up again. — Patrick Ness

For a Clown, Death is Closing the gate on all Daily humiliations. — Kambiz Shabankareh

Every time I write a new novel about something sombre and sobering and terrible I think, 'oh Lord, they're not going to want to go here'. But they do. Readers of fiction read, I think, for a deeper embrace of the world, of reality. And that's brave. — Barbara Kingsolver