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Songs are really interesting in that way. Sometimes, they grow with you. Sometimes, you outgrow them. — Jenny Lewis

He spends the night in prayer. God's voice, through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin, tells him what the politician in him already knows: that whatever he might stand to gain from playing one against the other, the prospect of a foreign army marching through Italy can bring only instability and devastation in its wake for all. He is, it seems, the Church's shepherd after all. — Sarah Dunant

After Freud's exploration within the psyche it is now the outer world of reality which must be quantified and eroticised — J.G. Ballard

Carefully studying the delicate form of the doll, she was thinking how easy it was to wish for things as a child. Then nothing seemed impossible. Growing up, one realizes how many things one cannot wish for, the things that are forbidden, sinful. Indecent. — Laura Esquivel

I got into foul trouble, so I really kind of had to play on egg shells from there on out. — Shaquille O'Neal

I moved another step forward. "Do you know how much of my blood is soaked into the stone floor of that castle? I'd own the fucking place if blood were coin! I put myself to sleep once by counting the drops as they hit. — S.L. Jesberger

Love means you give your hand, and you give your heart, and you give your soul. And the other person keeps those things so close and so tight and so precious that you've never really lost anything. — Hilary Thompson

You have to evolve and change but you're always gonna get that street edge out of my music regardless. That's who I am. That's in me and that ain't gon' never go away. — Freddie Gibbs

Dare to visualize a world in which your most treasured dreams have become true. — Ralph Marston

In the past, I have not been able to hear myself. I play with feeling so I need to hear what is coming out of the amplifier to inspire me; I don't just play mechanically. — Michael Schenker