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We ordinary people can see neither our own eyelashes, which are so close, nor the heavens in the distance ... — Nichiren

The privilege of feeling at home everywhere belongs only to kings, wolves and robbers. — Honore De Balzac

I was so in debt by the end of 'Dust Devil,' having picked up the tab personally for the post-production of the movie, and having no way to recoup because I didn't own the rights to the movie. There was no way I could see any money back on it, so any money spent was just a dead loss. — Richard Stanley

The second thing I thought was that I knew everything. Lettie Hempstock's ocean flowed inside me, and it filled the entire universe, from Egg to Rose. I knew that. I knew what Egg was - where the universe began, to the sound of the uncreated voices singing in the void-and I knew where the Rose was -the peculiar crinkling of space on space into dimensions that fold like origami and blossom like strange orchids, and which would mark the last good time before the eventual end of everything and the next Big Bang, which would be, I knew now, nothing of the kind. — Neil Gaiman

If you have a great purpose and develop good habits of persistence and patience, you will be great success. — Debasish Mridha

Please," she whispered as she opened the book, "please get me out of here just for an hour or so, please take me far, far away — Cornelia Funke

Some days I am more wolf than woman, and I am still learning how to stop apologizing for my wild. — Nikita Gill

My mouth felt funny. I must have smiled. Smiling, — R. O. Barton

They were drunk on youth, fueled by greed, and higher than kites. — Jordan Belfort

One of the writers I most admire is Hilary Mantel because in the middle of her career, she just changed paths entirely and became just a totally different novelist. — Hanya Yanagihara

I get in my golf cart with my dogs, I have five dogs. — Delta Burke

I always sang when I was little and my father, who was a great influence on me, also had a wonderful voice. He and my mother really encouraged me to sing and play the piano. They were always very supportive. — Judy Collins