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After you've done it for so many years, you have to find a new direction. You have to find something in your soul that's going to push you towards - to find your inspiration. — Elvis Stojko

I could feel what was left of my soul just slipping away as I fed on that girl until she was totally and completely drained. — Daniele Lanzarotta

I am going to host Thanksgiving myself and instead of a turkey I'm serving a big human butt. — Aimee Bender

It's all about one split-second. Boxing is a funny thing. You blink your eyes and somebody says good night to you. — Kostya Tszyu

Music is powerful. It sets the mind and body and soul free in a way that I've need fully been able to understand. Maybe because it's not meant to be understood. It's simply meant to be experienced. — Jacqueline E. Smith

Have your own Convictions. Believe in the laws of your Conscience because if you believe in everything, you become nothing.-RVM — R.v.m.

When you read a biography remember that the truth is never fit for publication. — George Bernard Shaw

But I didn't want this. Feeling like a house of cards and realizing he had the power to hold me together or scatter me. — Natalie Herzer

How you feel right now is about equally genetic and circumstantial, but how you will feel
on average over the next ten years is fully 80 percent because of your genes. — Dean Hamer

If we look honestly at our relationships, we can see so much about how we have created them. — Shakti Gawain

And now, in the season of the Radical Chic, the Black Panthers. — Tom Wolfe

We do not charge an author with unpardonable ignorance because his twelfth-century characters never stop arguing about The Smiths. It is possible that the writer, having only a feeble grasp of history, really does believe that The Smiths were around in the twelfth century, or that Morrissey is such a superlative genius as to be timeless. But the fact that this occurs in a work of fiction inclines us to the charitable view that the distortion is deliberate. This is highly convenient for poets and novelists. Literature, like an absolute monarch among his fawning courtiers, is where you can never be wrong. — Terry Eagleton