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Magic is not always serious or solemn.
It is a joyous celebration and merging with the life-force. — Scott Cunningham

I wanted him to leave here one step closer to being the man I knew he could be. I wanted him to have one less nightmare. — Richelle Mead

To succeed, this movement will have to change our ideals in fundamental ways. It will have to kill off the traditional American dream, the idea of constant striving for a better future, symbolized by the middle-class goal of a rising income and the purchase of a little house with a yard - not to mention the freedom to move where you please, run your life, and govern your town with your neighbors when you get there. Greg Galluzzo, Obama's mentor and the man who created the grassroots crusade that inspired Building One America, dismisses the American dream as a sham. What really makes Americans move to the suburbs, says Galluzzo, is 'racism and greed. — Stanley Kurtz

I still drink vodka; I'm not an advocate of drinking, but I'm no angel. I don't like grass, because it just makes me hungry. — Calvin Klein

And I think something is beautiful if it reveals something important about what it means to be alive. — Maureen Johnson

If there's one thing I've learned, buddy, it's that love is messy and complicated. If it's too easy, then it isn't the real deal. It can't be, because passion doesn't follow the path of least resistance. It's this fiery, out-of-control entity that sucks you in and spits you out more hurt and more alive than ever before. — Siobhan Davis

It's precisely their diseases that people pride themselves on, and I do-more perhaps than anybody else. Let's not argue; my objection was absurd. But that aside, I am firmly convinced that not only excess of consciousness, but any consciousness at all is a disease. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

You don't need to see my birth certificate, or my college records, or my legal writings, or ... anything. — Barack Obama

Think for yourself, or others will think for you without thinking of you. — Henry David Thoreau

There's no such thing as autobiography, there's only art and lies — Jeanette Winterson