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To be a good storyteller one must be gloriously alive. It is not possible to kindle fresh fires from burned-out embers. I have noticed that the best of the traditional storytellers whom I have heard have been those who live close to the heart of things-to the earth, the sea, wind and weather. They have been those who knew solitude, silence. They have been given unbroken time in which to feel deeply, to reach constantly for understanding. They have come to know the power of the spoken word. These storytellers have been sailors and peasants, wanderers and fisherman. — Ruth Sawyer

A man with an Irish accent could sound wise and poetic and interesting even when he wasn't. — Kate Atkinson

Only when we try to understand one another's suffering can we begin to bring each other joy. — Jim Stovall

The afternoon had made them tranquil for a while, as if to give them a deep memory for the long parting the next day promised. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Associations are communities that are built on the hearts and minds of people who come together to do good in the world — Holly Duckworth

Society is unity in diversity. — George Herbert Mead

I'm very, very suspicious of anybody that finds a belief system that they feel can explain it all, for themselves or for anybody else. — Jeff Tweedy

Winning is something you've dreamed about and hoped for, so that when you get there it's no big deal. But if you lose, you're gutted, and the gutted sense just goes on, and I know what that's like, because I've been having that gutted feeling since 1979. — Richard Griffiths

At every concert I leave a lot to the moment. I must have the unexpected, the unforeseen. I want to risk, to dare. I want to be surprised by what comes out. I want to enjoy it more than the audience. That way the music can bloom anew. It's like making love. The act is always the same, but each time it's different. — Arthur Rubinstein

The English love an insult. It's their only test of a man's sincerity. — Benjamin Franklin