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The better people communicate, the greater will be the need for better typography-expressive typography. — Herb Lubalin

The most elementary communication is not possible without some degree of conformity to the "conventions" of the symbolic system. — Talcott Parsons

Look at Walter Huston in The Devil and Daniel Webster: It's an incredible performance. — Taylor Hackford

Lack of love for the vegetative, subtle, cthonic, pagan, and sexy aspect of the world means death. — Alan Watts

History dies without the present. There is no future without the path made to it by the past. — Aidan Chambers

Pity for him who one day looks uponhis inward sphinx and questions it. He is lost. — Ruben Dario

Every single thing [ ... ] he found thus cumbered with other matter like the lump of grass which, after a year at the bottom of the sea, is grown about with bones and dragon-flies, and coins and the tresses of drowned women. — Virginia Woolf

Most important of all, there is no right or wrong way to write - there's only what works for you. I was taught to write every day, but I know a writer (a bestseller at that!) who only writes on weekends. — Tamora Pierce

I love you", he whispered. "You'll have the words every day for the rest of our lives. — Katherine Allred

People like me were supposed to be into exclusivity, unapproachable. That's what I hate most. I think it's very demode. — Karl Lagerfeld

Shame is a distinct feeling. I couldn't look at my hands around the coffee cup or hear my own laments without feeling appalled, wanting desperately to fall silent, grow smaller. More than that, I was uncomfortably conscious of my whole body, from the awkward way that the shafts of my hair were thrusting out of my scalp to my feet, which felt dirty as well as cold. Everywhere, I seemed to feel my skin from the inside, as if it now stood away from my flesh, separated by a millimeter of mortified space. — Jane Smiley

In the long course of history, having people who understand your thought is much greater security than another submarine. — J. William Fulbright