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So do we discover, in the world, that our worst fears are
unfulfilled; yet we must fear, in order that we may feel delight. — Peter Ackroyd

Death needs time for what it kills to grow in. — William S. Burroughs

We all know that men in moderate circumstances can have just as comfortable houses as the richest, just as comfortable clothing, just as good food. They can see just as fine paintings, just as marvelous statues, and they can hear just as good music. They can attend the same theaters and the same operas. They can enjoy the same sunshine, and above all, can love and be loved just as well as kings and millionaires. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Never was there a thoroughly noble nature without some romance in it. — Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

If you care about what you do, you don't want to let people down. — Michael Learned

Language is a very complicated thing, and that's one of the reasons why I like making photographs. — Catherine Opie

I had never read in public, never given an interview. I was doing it all and trying to produce the next book and raise three young kids and had another child on the way. — Nick Bantock

Kat, I won't let him. Okay? I promise you. I won't let anything happen to you. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Globalisation means many other countries are asserting themselves and trying to take over leadership. Please don't ask Americans to let others assume the leadership of human exploration. We can do wonderful science on the Moon, and wonderful commercial things. Then we can pack up and move on to Mars. — Buzz Aldrin

How it came to pass that man, originally taught, as we doubt not he was, to know and to worship the true Jehovah, is found, at so early a period of his history, a worshiper of baser objects, it is foreign to our present purpose to inquire. — Simon Greenleaf

Learn to be quiet enough to hear the genuine within yourself so that you can hear it in others. — Marian Wright Edelman

In fireworks are released, all the explosive pyrotechnics of a dream. The inflammable desires, dampened by day under the cold water of consciousness, are ignited at night by the libertarian matches of sleep, and burst forth in showers of shimmering incandescence. These imaginary displays provide a temporary relief. — Kenneth Anger