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Art is something that opens up and enhances your emotions and that's what I like to think I'm doing. — Nile Rodgers

We might think that by tossing a ball we initiate an action, but this is merely an arbitrary point in a beginningless line of action. — Steve Hagen

You can't really predict the future. All you can do is invent it. — Frederik Pohl

I'm online, therefore I am. — Stewart Lee Beck

There's many lanes on the highway of enlightenment, they don't have to be on the razor's edge like the yellow line dotted in the middle. Balance is appropriate, not too tight, not too loose, the Middle Way as we call it in Buddhist dharma teachings. — Surya Das

Everyone take his revenge on the world. My revenge consists in bearing my distress and anguish enclosed deeply within me while my laughter entertains everyone. If I see someone suffer I give him my sympathy, console him as best I can, and listen to him calmly when he assures me that I am fortunate. If only I can keep this up until the day I die I shall have had my revenge — Soren Kierkegaard

Why should I obtain by force that which I can obtain by cheating? — Doc Holliday

Islands are reminders of arrivals and departures. — Gretel Ehrlich

As an actor, you have total rights to privacy and mystery, whatever your sexuality, whatever you do. I don't see why that has to be something you discuss openly because you do something in the public eye. I have no understanding of why we turn actors into celebrities. — Ben Whishaw

You and I can choose to continue with business as usual in the Christian life and in the church as a whole, enjoying success based on the standards defined by the culture around us. Or we can take an honest look at the Jesus of the Bible and dare to ask what the consequences might be if we really believed him and really obeyed him. — David Platt

An artist is an explorer. He has to begin by self-discovery and by observation of his own procedure. After that he must not feel under any constraint. — Henri Matisse