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Now shut the engines off. Come down and flatten out, feel the long float, and at the given moment pull the stick right home. She's down. Now taxi in. Switch off. It's over - but not quite, for the port engine, just as if it knew, as if reluctant at the last to let me go, kicked, kicked, and kicked again, as overheated engines will, then backfired with an angry snorting: Fool! The best is over ... But I did not hear. — Cecil Arthur Lewis

I worry about that terribly because the public eye can bring all sorts of unwanted intrusions and problems. But he's treading his own path. I think the modeling is something that Rafferty Law sees as a pastime and something to maybe give him a bit of pocket money. He's a musician mostly. He's in college studying music, which he takes very seriously and I think that is something that he will concentrate on in the future. — Jude Law

After a thousand watercolors you will find you have fallen in love with paper and paint. — Rex Brandt

My father had lifelong contempt for politicians. — Gore Vidal

No treaty is ever an impediment to a cheat. — Sophocles

To establish ourselves in the world, we have to do all we can to appear established. To succeed in the world, we do everything we can to appear successful. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Black history is American history. — Morgan Freeman

She [Mary I] married Philip King of Spain, who in her sister's reign, was famous for building Armadas. — Jane Austen

Language creates reality. Words have power. Speak always to create joy. — Deepak Chopra

Just listen to the music and paint. Follow the sound. Don't think about rules. Don't worry about getting it perfect. Just let the song carry you." "But what about instructions?" "There are no other instructions. — David Levithan

Don't sweat the small stuff. After all, we're all just along for the ride, on a rock traveling through space at 42,000 mph. — Charles F. Glassman