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See every difficulty as a challenge, a stepping stone, and never be defeated by anything or anyone. — Eileen Caddy

Promenade was totally driven by the context. The internal relationships of measurement and placement related to the central axis of the site. The placement of the rectangular plates followed a strict logic in that the plates tilted away and towards the center line in an asymmetrical counterpoint. However, the perception of the sculpture contradicts the logic of its relation to the site. As you walk inbetween the plates you see fragments, you see the work in part, you cannot grasp the whole. — Richard Serra

Music is my life. The things that people do don't seem interesting to me at all - going out to bars, carrying on, going to parties. What the hell do people do? Shop? Play golf? Have vacations? That doesn't seem interesting to me. To me, my job as a musician is to be a good receptor. A lot of music comes through me. — John Frusciante

In the bank they did the same kind of stuff the fortune-teller and the bookie had done. But they dressed better. — Robert B. Parker

He had extracted himself from the Cambridge one-way system by the usual method, which involved going round and round it faster and faster until he achieved a sort of escape velocity and flew off at a tangent in a random direction, which he was now trying to identify and correct for. — Douglas Adams

The most important person is the one you are with in this moment. — Leo Tolstoy

What am I most proud of? That, as a man, I've made my mom proud. Not just in basketball, but away from the court, too. — Michael Finley

And the lass?" Drustan asked carefully. Dageus's smile was icy. "She goes where I go." "Dageus - " "Say no more. If she doesn't go, I doona go." "I would protect her for you." "She goes where I go." "And if she doesn't wish to?" "She will. — Karen Marie Moning

One must never let the fire go out in one's soul, but keep it burning. — Vincent Van Gogh

The past has been given to us. The future must be built, as others have built our past. — Gladys Hasty Carroll

Wealth protects and animates art and literature, as the dew enlivens the fields." Nonsense! Wealth animates art and literature, as the whistle of the master animates the dog and makes him wag his tail. — Various

O Judgment ! Thou art fled to brutish beasts, and men have lost their reason ! — William Shakespeare