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It is difficult to adjust our outer and inner life with perfect honesty to all! — Thomas Hardy

I always felt that sci-fi and fantasy were my thing. Bit of a geek, I'm afraid. But I like creating worlds, and I felt it was a genre that gave me more freedom. It just seemed like I belonged there. — Samantha Shannon

I feel the symbolic world is the nub of a problem for an artist. — Anish Kapoor

We worked so hard, so hard, building our world one brick at a time. And when it fell apart, it happened just like that. Everything was gone before you knew it. — Haruki Murakami

It pays to be nice. Maybe not right away, but someday. — Tom Angleberger

An artist must possess Nature. He must identify himself with her rhythm, by efforts that will prepare the mastery which will later enable him to express himself in his own language. — Henri Matisse

In Tibet there is no marriage, and there is no jealousy, yet we know that marriage is a much higher state. The Tibetans have not known the wonderful enjoyment, the blessing of chastity, the happiness of having a chaste, virtuous wife, or a chaste, virtuous husband. These people cannot feel that. And similarly they do not feel the intense jealousy of the chaste wife or husband, or the misery caused by unfaithfulness on either side, with all the heart-burnings and sorrows which believers in chastity experience. On one side, the latter gain happiness, but on the other, they suffer misery too. — Swami Vivekananda

Change your perception and be happy where you are, how you are, with whom you are. — Debasish Mridha

We all marveled that we'd gotten to take part in so perfect and courageous and amazing a life. — Wayne Earl

I don't go out much. — Nobu Matsuhisa

Silence is a great companion when words are devoid of meanings. — Nema Al-Araby