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With teenagers, the emotions are higher and things are more dramatic. That doesn't mean adults don't also act like children in their own way. — Sara Shepard

The primordial sea indefatigably repeats the same words and casts up the same astonished beings on the same seashore. But at least he who consents to his own return and to the return of all things, who becomes an echo and an exalted echo, participates in the
divinity of the world. — Albert Camus

'Wanted' is about a girl I was friends with, but at the time it was teetering on the edge of something more. I wanted to show her that I really cared about her. 'Wanted' was my way of saying, 'we're friends and have a great foundation, and this could be something really special.' — Hunter Hayes

What says Christ doesn't return today and His most faithful followers don't turn around and have Him crucified again (if that were possible)? That's what happened the first time, after all. — D.R. Silva

That weird feeling of wanting to be found and not wanting to be found stuck with me. — Cassandra Rose Clarke

I remember being married to John Barry and trying to be the best wife in the world. — Jane Birkin

Fiction is no longer the dominant storytelling device of our time. In the 19th century it worked great, and fiction was the king, but it's not the king any more. — Chuck Palahniuk

You'll never see the hacienda. It doesn't exist. The hacienda must be built. — Ivan Chtcheglov

Everybody become famous.
Some get the stage of 50000 at the age of 5
Some get the stage of 500 at the age of 50. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

Man must learn to stand and walk with his spirit rather than crawl with his technology before he allows that technology - which is the physical expression of his spiritual Shadow - to destroy him. God's ultimate aim for Man is not known and not even knowable in our present state; we must become spiritually adult before we can even discover what God holds in store for us as a spiritual species; all previous ideas of Heaven (or Hell) or Second Comings or Judgment Days are childish attempts to come to terms with our own ignorance. — Iain Banks

My theory is that literature is essential to society in the way that dreams are essential to our lives. We can't live without dreaming - as we can't live without sleep. We are 'conscious' beings for only a limited period of time, then we sink back into sleep - the 'unconscious.' It is nourishing, in ways we can't fully understand. — Joyce Carol Oates

Mine's a free life, but it does get lonely sometimes. — Richard Bach