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It was need, Linden. I don't want to need anything. I can make. I can destroy. Need implies something controls me and nothing controls me. — Renea Mason

Style, in the broadest sense of all, is consciousness. More specifically it is a consistent idiom arising spontaneously from the personality but deliberately maintained. — Quentin Crisp

Nothing has happened in the past; it happened in the Now. Nothing will ever happen in the future; it will happen in the Now. — Eckhart Tolle

The wretchedness of being rich is that you live with rich people. To suppose, as we all suppose, that we could be rich and not behave as the rich behave, is like supposing that we could drink all day and stay sober.
-Logan Pearsall Smith (1865-1946) US-English essayist, editor, anthologist — Logan Pearsall Smith

As difficult as it was to decipher Two's expression when she was on the ground, it was next to impossible when she was at her ease hanging upside down in her office. — Susan R. Matthews

When you write what you know, you stay in control. One of the first things I encourage my writing students to do is to lose control - say what they want to say, break structure. — Natalie Goldberg

Quarterbacks have to ask the crowd to quiet down. Pitchers never do. — Thomas Boswell

I'm an actor and I've created a lasting and memorable character named Frasier, who is not me, but who most people think is. So when I have a chance to play something that's different, I embrace it because it's fun; also in this case, he's a memorable character. — Kelsey Grammer

They were all around him, half a dozen of them, white-faced children with dark eyes, boys and girls together. And in their hands, the daggers. — George R R Martin

How far can you go down the wrong path before you can't get back on the right one? — Carolee Dean

I realized two things from an early age - I was insane and had some kind of comedic thing going on. My brain was wired to think about things in terms of how funny they were. — Aubrey Plaza

Destiny ... a word which means more than we can find any definitions for. It is a word which can have no meaning in a mechanical universe: if that which is wound up must run down, what destiny is there in that? Destiny is not necessitarianism, and it is not caprice: it is something essentially meaningful. Each man has his destiny, though some men are undoubtedly "men of destiny" in a sense in which most men are not. — T. S. Eliot