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The role of the artist I now understood as that of revealing through the world-surfaces the implicit forms of the soul, and the great agent to assist the artist was the myth. — Joseph Campbell

I can always see something of myself in the characters I play. — Donnie Wahlberg

Abandon the secret chamber and the spiritual life will decay. — Isaac Watts

Sometimes you are the answer to your own prayer. — Dillon Burroughs

There are lots of fish in the sea. Some are sharks, some are angels, and some are bottom feeders. — Lois Greiman

People don't want to think about it.' 'I can see why,' I said. 'It makes my head hurt.' 'Still, you did better than most people. You're a pretty smart kid.' I rolled my eyes. 'Gee, thanks. — Rebecca Stead

Better a little hardship now than a great deal of loss or suffering forever, and a third alternative simply does not exist. — Randy Leedy

Like a lot of women, I'm bisexual. Once I have sex with you - bye! — Carol Leifer

When Milton met Beethoven he said 'I've been told that you cannot hear.' And that was true, but Beethoven read Milton's lips and understood so he nodded his head 'yes.' Unfortunately Milton was blind so he didn't see the head nod and patiently awaited a response until he starved. — Nate Denver

About six in the evening I came out of the moorland to a white ribbon of road which wound up the narrow vale of a lowland stream. As I followed it, fields gave place to bent, the glen became a plateau, and presently I had reached a kind of pass where a solitary house smoked in the twilight. The road swung over a bridge, and leaning on the parapet was a young man. He was smoking a long clay pipe and studying the water with spectacled eyes. In his left hand was a small book with a finger marking the place. Slowly he repeated - As when a Gryphon through the wilderness With winged step, o'er hill and moory dale Pursues the Arimaspian. He jumped round as my step rung on the keystone, and I saw a pleasant sunburnt boyish face. 'Good evening to you,' he said gravely. 'It's a fine night for the road.' The smell of peat smoke and of some savoury roast floated to me from the house. — John Buchan

No person, relationship, or religion should complete you. They can enhance whatever is already there, but completion of the self comes from within, not from anything beyond that. — Pamela Morris

We must never assume that which is incapable of proof. — George Henry Lewes