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Nature is my springboard. From her I get my initial impetus. I have tried to relate the visible drama of mountains, trees, and bleached fields with the fantasy of wind blowing and changing colors and forms. — Milton Avery

As the witnessing deepens, you start becoming drunk with the divine. This is what is called ecstasy. — Rajneesh

When one individual writer sings her song of beauty, she changes the lives of a million others. — Richard Bach

I feel most like myself ... after I run - I go out for five miles every morning. — Junot Diaz

The great question is, can war be outlawed from the world? If so, it would mark the greatest advance in civilization since the Sermon on the Mount. — Douglas MacArthur

I love trees I have this thing for trees and the colors & changing of leaves. I love it I respect these kinds of things. — Michael Jackson

First, you have to think and think and think and think; then you have to force yourself to write it down. — Agatha Christie

What did I know about the fifty-five (give or take) countries of Africa? I carried within me one deep personal thread of one small part of it, and it had changed and colored everything, — Alexandra Fuller

Like many who'd married in the war, my parents were finding it hard to survive the peace. This wasn't because they had discovered that they didn't love each other once their life together wasn't spiced with constant separations and the threat of death. Far from it. But they hadn't chosen each other so much against the social grain that they were tense, self-conscious, embattled, as though something was supposed to go wrong. Their families didn't like their marriage, nor did the village. — Lorna Sage

Our guru taught some valuable thoughts so we easily bring a change in our society. — Mini

Although the theory of relativity makes the greatest of demands on the ability for abstract thought, still it fulfills the traditional requirements of science insofar as it permits a division of the world into subject and object (observer and observed) and, hence, a clear formulation of the law of causality. — Werner Heisenberg

In a few hours, I'm going to be banished to the surface, my belongings raffled off as novelty items and my living space given to someone else - my reputation destroyed. I'd rather have your head than your soul at this point in my illustrious career. - Al — Kim Harrison