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There is something very special about this part of the world [U.S], which is the openness and the curiosity and the lack of prejudice and the lack of generally accepted norms as to what art should be and how an artist's career should go and all that. — Esa-Pekka Salonen

The Eleven is not a painting of History, it is History. Perhaps what Michelet saw at the end of the Flore pavilion was History in person, in eleven persons - in terror, because History is pure terror. And that terror attracts us like a magnet. Because we are men, Sir; and because men high and low, scholars and beggars, passionately love History, that is, the terrors and the massacres; they hasten from afar to contemplate them, the terrors and the massacres, under the pretext of deploring them, even of rectifying them, so they claim, the good creatures... — Pierre Michon

Heart and Brain are the two lords of life. In the metaphors of ordinary speech and in the stricter language of science, we use these terms to indicate two central powers, from which all motives radiate, to which all influences converge. — George Henry Lewes

The luxury to disparage freedom is the privilege of those who already possess it. — Bertrand Russell

Failure means you've now learned another valuable lesson that pushes you one step closer to success. — Steve Harvey

There is no particular reason to search for meaning. — William Eggleston

Words are like leaves, ... like people really, fond of their own society. — Jasper Fforde

A lot of my heartbreak songs are inspired by things my sisters are going through, or friends. — Dolly Parton

I don't think [Dylan and the Beatles] influenced me a lot. I think it was inevitable; they were so powerful that you couldn't really escape the influence. — Paul Simon

I kiss him. A kiss so deep that my soul can feel the tingling sensation with each pulse of heartbeat between our lips. He — Angel L. Woodz

The man is in his work,read it if you want to know about him. — R.M. Engelhardt

...a mad man has all the advantages on his side. — Agatha Christie

He (the devil) always sends errors into the world in pairs
pairs of opposites ... He relies on your extra dislike of one to draw you gradually into the opposite one. But do not let us be fooled. We have to keep our eyes on the goal and go straight through between both errors. We have no other concern than that with either of them. — C.S. Lewis