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To me, strange is just another way of saying unusual. And unusual is just another way of saying special — Drew Hayden Taylor
Many times the reading of a book has made the future of a man. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
All that is told of the sea has a fabulous sound to an inhabitant of the land and all its products have a certain fabulous quality, as if they belonged to another planet. — Henry David Thoreau
No, it's not that they're bad. It's that they're obliged to pretend they're good. They've been brought up to deceive and be cunning, to protect themselves from our society. I don't want to be like that. — Carlos Fuentes
The picture surface recedes just as much in the 20th century as it did in the 15th. The techniques of making pictures have hardly changed. — Howard Hodgkin
Grace and chocolate cake can cover a world of awkwardness. — Lisa-Jo Baker
A very great part of the mischiefs that vex the world arises from words. — Edmund Burke
Dean Koontz is good in the silence makes silence... then he just attacks!
- WOW — Deyth Banger
I still have my agent back in Australia keeping an eye on things there, and we are trying to find the right job which will bring me home to shoot. — Margot Robbie
You think I pretend weakness?"
She nodded. "Not weakness, but you like to let others think they're in control, when it's you. — Kady Cross
Juggling is a conversation with the stick, the body, the brain. — Michael Moschen
Iowans know themselves and what they are doing. They are doing well. — Pearl S. Buck
Any death is stupid from the viewpoint of whoever is undergoing it, Adam One used to say, because no matter how much you've been warned, Death always comes without knocking. Why now? is the cry. Why so soon? It's the cry of a child being called home at dusk, it's the universal protest against Time. Just remember, dear Friends: What am I living for and what am I dying for are the same question. // The Year of the Flood — Margaret Atwood
Hours can pass like years when you wait impatiently for something, especially something you crave and dread at the same time. — Tara Hudson
Fire hath its force abated by water, not by wind; and anger must be allayed by cold words, and not by blustering threats. — Anne Bradstreet