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Compassion. Love. It was not civilization that birthed these gentle gifts - though its followers might claim otherwise. Nor was civilization the sweetest garden for such things to blossom in - though those trapped within it might imagine it so. No, as far as [Karsa] could see, civilization was a madman's mechanism that, for all its good intentions, ended up ensnaring the gentle gifts, stifling them, leaving them to wander mazes only to die alone and in the dark. — Steven Erikson

The totality of a record is usually beyond ones ability to imagine when you start working on it, but the component parts are, usually, fairly clear one way or another. — Fred Frith

The earthquake of discomfort you feel moving inside of you when someone insults you is your own insecurity. — Bryant McGill

In social situations, when I'm surrounded by people, I become very shy. But if there's a camera in front of me, I feel free. — Bae Doona

I've always had a great respect for the picture business. It's been good to me. — Alan Ladd

Our responsibility to ourselves comes first
because in a sense what one is oneself is the responsibility that one has for others! — Phyllis Bottome

A lot of people don't listen to the lyrics, really. — Lenny Kravitz

And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor. — Edgar Allan Poe

If one is to drown, one may as well do it in the largest possible pond. — Cathryn Louis

There is no together anymore. Once a pomegranate breaks and all its seeds scatter in differetnt directions, you cannot put it back together. — Elif Shafak

How can you look at the Texas legislature and still believe in intelligent design? — Kinky Friedman

I'm afraid that if we move on to such topics, I won't be able to let you go safe and sound. — Olga Goa

You Stole my loneliness. I may have given you wings, but you've become my gravity. I'll never be free of your force. — Pepper Winters

Imagine that the world is a circle, that God is the center, and that the radii are the different ways human beings live. When those who wish to come closer to God walk towards the center of the circle, they come closer to one another at the same time as to God. The closer they come to God, the closer they come to one another. And the closer they come to one another, the closer they come to God. — Dorotheus Of Gaza