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Ideas come from ordinary, everyday life. And from imagination. And from feelings. And from memories. Memories of dust in my sneakers and humming whitewalls down a hill called Monkey. — Jerry Spinelli

The sense impressions of one-celled animals are not edited for the brain: 'This is philosophically interesting in a rather mournful way, since it means that only the simplest animals perceive the universe as it is (21). — Annie Dillard

Does that mean that if we shave all the Ob'enn they'll be nice? — Howard Tayler

Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am! — David Bowie

The good thing about Broadway is that you don't have to worry about an airdate. It gets done when it gets done. — Seth MacFarlane

How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense, — Franz Kafka

The key to preaching, then, is to make the message of the text obvious. Help people to see it and feel it. Help people to understand the text. Paul is talking about what I would call 'expository preaching', in which the message of the text is the message of the sermon. — J. Gary Millar

False love is just wanting someone else, but true love is wanting someone else to be happy. — Menna Van Praag

When you look at a kitchen, you tend to see that the people who are doing really well are those who have worked with the same chef or stayed in one restaurant for a significant amount of time. — Daniel Humm

I mean, I love winning, but losing is a much more intense feeling. — Jennie Finch

Well - I have to say I personally have never drawn such a sharp line between 'good' and 'bad' as you. For me: that line is often false. The two are never disconnected. One can't exist without the other. As long as I am acting out of love, I feel I am doing best I know how. But you - wrapped up in judgment, always regretting the past, cursing yourself, blaming yourself, asking 'what if,' 'what if.' 'Life is cruel.' 'I wish I had died instead of.' Well - think about this. What if all your actions and choices, good or bad, make no difference to God? What if the pattern is pre-set? No no - hang on - this is a question worth struggling with. What if our badness and mistakes are the very thing that set our fate and bring us round to good? What if, for some of us, we can't get there any other way? — Donna Tartt

If you had made the acquiring of ignorance the study of your life, you could not have graduated with higher honor than you could to-day. — Mark Twain