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I don't create blurs. Blurring is not the most important thing; nor is it an identity tag for my pictures. — Gerhard Richter

It's something useless, sudden, violent; something that costs a life; red, blue, purple; a spirit; a splash ... free from taint, dependence, soilure of humanity or care for one's kind; something rash, ridiculous ... ecstasy - it's ecstasy that matters. — Virginia Woolf

Obstacles (antray) are indeed due to desires. As desires keep on decreasing, so do the obstructions (antray) keep on getting destroyed. Then, everything is acquired (at that stage). — Dada Bhagwan

Buy the ticket, take the ride. — Hunter S. Thompson

You should be thankful that dark colors suit you. Not everyone wears black well." "Why, Lady Olivia, is that a compliment?" "Not so much as a compliment to you as an insult to everyone else," she assured him. "Thanks heaven for that. I don't think I would know how to conduct myself in a world in which you offered compliments. — Julia Quinn

My mother asked me what I wanted for my birthday, so I said I wanted to read poetry with her. — Guy Johnson

You can't betray yourself too often, or you become somebody else. — Ed Harris

Why look to far ahead, when there was nothing to see but dark clouds? — Catherine Jinks

Religion and science are engaged in a kind of war: a war for understanding, a war about whether we should have good reasons for what we accept as true. — Jerry A. Coyne

True prayer is an approach of the soul by the Spirit of God to the throne of God. — Charles Spurgeon

So Dad has joined the others up there. I feel that they do watch and guide, and I also feel that they join me in the hope that this story of our people can help alleviate the legacies of the fact that preponderantly the histories have been written by the winners. — Alex Haley

Marius set out at his accustomed hour for the Luxembourg. He met Courfeyrac on the way and pretended not to see him. Courfeyrac said later to his friends: 'I've just seen Marius's new hat and suit with Marius inside them. I suppose he was going to sit for an examination. He looked thoroughly silly. — Victor Hugo

I am not concerned with being liked or disliked. I am concerned with being respected — Jackie Robinson