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Over many years so many poets have touched my imagination and opened paths for me - it hardly makes sense to list them. I have always read a great deal of poetry. — Adrienne Rich

Make your own Miracles, don't wait for miracles to happen; they need a spark of energy to make them real. — Steven Redhead

For the first time in her life, she read voraciously. Anything that was on Joe's bookshelves she considered to have a worthy seal of approval. She tried authors she'd never heard of and authors she'd always meant to read. Every now and then she read passages twice, three times even, enjoying the wordcraft, the drama - but imagining that Joe had liked the book and wondering when he might be back and if there would be dinners they could share to discuss books they'd both read. [ ... ] Tess was well aware it was escapiscm but what a way to pass another evening on her own. — Freya North

Never be in debt. Never reside near enemies. Never trap your body through disease. Never forget the Lord with his consort who resides in the heart. — Tirumalai Krishnamacharya

I don't look back on any film I've done with fondness or pride. — Nicolas Roeg

Life in cyberspace is often conducted in primitive frontier conditions, but it is a life which, at its best, is more egalitarian than elitist and more decentralized than hierarchical. It serves individuals and communities, not mass audiences, and it is extraordinarily multi-faceted in the purposes to which it is put. — Mitch Kapor

One is alone when the last one who remembers is gone. — Agatha Christie

A new car is not going to change your life. — Monica Ali

And I also take photos of hydrogen bomb, from another part of the building. It was not part of my job, but I succeeded to go and take photos of the hydrogen bomb. — Mordechai Vanunu

The near in blood,
The nearer bloody. — William Shakespeare

You can have small moments of happiness in life. You certainly can't expect years and years of it. — Donatella Versace

It is the first act. The primal thrust and scream.
Which is why the newborn's immediate deed and concern
Is to cry out. To release with great violence from
Its tiny throat exploding with fire and caked blood,
A name to walk upon the earth.
It is the naming of paradisal beasts, the first duty
Of man upon rising from the dirt and God's holy spittle.
But I did not know this at first. — Ramil Digal Gulle