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The reason that I have Global Grind is to communicate ideas to people who might otherwise not be listening. — Russell Simmons

I have a guest house because I don't want people in my home. — Karl Lagerfeld

A comfortable prison was still a prison. — Salman Rushdie

Living in the modern age, death for virtue is the wage. So it seems in darker hours. Evil wins, kindness cowers. Ruled by violence and vice we all stand upon thin ice. Are we brave or are we mice, here upon such thin, thin ice? Dare we linger, dare we skate? Dare we laugh or celebrate, knowing we may strain the ice? Preserve the ice at any price? — Dean Koontz

If there's no Scripture in the worship set, then it's not really a worship set. — Matt Papa

If I wrote what I really think, I would be so sad all the time. We create to fill a gap - not just to avoid the idea of dying, it's to fill some particular gap in ourselves. — Joss Whedon

I bought some powdered water, but I don't know what to add. — Steven Wright

I suppressed a shudder at the image. Blood is so very gross to me. If I
give myself a paper cut, I nearly hyperventilate. — Rachel Hawkins

The sea at springtime.All day it rises and falls,yes, rises and falls. — Yosa Buson

Yoga is a mirror to look at ourselves from within. — B.K.S. Iyengar

A child's instincts are often the most honest. — Brandon Sanderson

In the end it was Tabby who cast the deciding vote, as she so often has at crucial moments in my life. I'd like to think I've done the same for her from time to time, because it seems to me that one of the things marriage is about is casting the tiebreaking vote when you just can't decide what you should do next. — Stephen King

Darling,
do you remember
the man you married?
Touch me,
remind me who I am. — Stanley Kunitz

This happened back east of course. I've heard that term a lot since coming to this part of the country. But I never think of the term as a marker of geography. It's a reference to time, a statement about time, about all the densities of being and experience, it's time disguised, it's light-up time, shifting smoky time tricked out as some locus of stable arrangement. When people use that term they're talking about the way things used to be before they moved out here, the way the world used to be, not just New Jersey or South Philly, or before their parents moved, or grandparents, and about the way things still exist in some private relativity theory, some smoky shifting mind dimension, or before the other men and women came this way, the ones in Conestoga wagons, a term we learned in grade school, a back-east term, stemming from the place where the wagons were made. (pg.333) — Don DeLillo

O what we ben! And what we come to! — Russell Hoban