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Sometimes he wrote equations, or musical notation, sometimes he wrote in Latin; he refused to tell her what it was about. "Nothing," he said. "I have nothing important or original to say, yet I feel compelled to express myself, so I just write it down and let it go. — Gwendolen Gross

So you see, we are not free to choose our fate. There is a yoke to be borne and freedom is only an illusion. I am not free. God has put me here on earth for a reason. — Naomi Ragen

This is really just a rental home for me here on earth, my true home is up in Heaven, and my hope lies in that. I'm here to live a good life and get as many people as I can to go to Heaven with me — Scotty McCreery

Feathers fell from the sky. Like black snow, they drifted onto an old city called Bath. — Stefan Bachmann

An impressionist is the one who does not paint like everyone, does not obey the rules and attitude.
[Vincent Van Gogh] — Irving Stone

When your child comes home to talk about life, what could be more important? — Destin Bays

For why war? Nada ne hurt, sister ne hurt, for why you make vesna sore? For why! — Poppet

Any fool can stick a blade into another's belly. The school's role is to find the leaders of men, not the killers of men. So the point, you silly little children, is not to kill, but to conquer. — Pierce Brown

David is the show. There are other writers, but it's David's vision. — Steve Schirripa

The point of telling our stories, even if only to ourselves, is to help us resurrect the parts we have buried. When we unearth them, even if it's difficult, we can integrate them into our sense of who we are. Often in our buried self our true power lies. — Helen LaKelly Hunt

More often than not, piracy is a symptom of an under-provisioned market. — Charles Stross

Spoken words have power beyond measure. — Debasish Mridha

The point is ... to live one's life in the full complexity of what one is, which is something much darker, more contradictory, more of a maelstrom of impulses and passions, of cruelty, ecstacy, and madness, than is apparent to the civilized being who glides on the surface and fits smoothly into the world. — Thomas Nagel