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Germany," Lindbergh said, "had the ambitious drive of America, but that drive was headed for war. — Winston Groom

All too often too often we try to push, pull, outline and control our ideas instead of letting them grow organically. The creative process is a process of surrender, not control.Mystery is at the heart of creativity. That, and surprise. — Julia Cameron

I had not truly realized how done in I was until I was reclining in the tub, Colin slumped behind me with his chin resting atop my head. — Anonymous

It's important for me to be free and know I'm acting for myself. I do things because I want to, and that's important. You want to be your own person. — Stephenie Meyer

The difference between a rebel and a patriot depends upon who is in power at the moment. — Sidney Sheldon

The Church Fathers teach us that a shattered heart is the most pleasing gift to God. It is the sign that we are conscious of our sins, of the evil we have done, of our wretchedness, and of our need for forgiveness and mercy. — Pope Francis

I believe from what I can see there is a good chance the shift will happen in humanity before it is too late. — Eckhart Tolle

The cemetery is the home of those who are not here, come in. — Italo Calvino

How different would our perception of reality be if ... we discarded the mundane events that cannot coexist with our dreams? — Robin Hobb

Stu walked Bennie over to Chris in the chair and parted his hair to reveal some tan little creatures the size of poppy seeds moving around on his scalp. Bennie felt himself grow faint.'Lice' the barber whispered.'They get it at school'. 'But he goes to private school' Bernie had blurted.'In Crandale,New York! — Jennifer Egan

I guess it was this over-riding feeling I wanted people to get from the album - a kind of positivity. On the one hand it's quite a sad record, but I wanted the songs in essence to be about pulling yourself out of a difficult time. So I thought that the idea of day after a really long, difficult night, would be pretty appropriate ... I think the album's about contrasts too - contrasts of emotion - so I thought the comparison was appropriate. — Sarah Blasko