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From day one, I've been prepared
With vo5 wax for my ginger hair. — Ed Sheeran
Cuisine in the world - whole roasted fish, Tuscan-style, for instance - — Anthony Bourdain
It's sort of like books. Yeah, you know how you read certain books and at the last page you're filled with the story and you sort of don't want to leave the characters? — Tracy Ewens
The habit of pleasing by flattery makes a language soft; the fear of offending by truth makes it circuitous and conventional. — Walter Savage Landor
There is never finality in the display terminal's screen, but an irresponsible whimsicality, as words, sentences, and paragraphs are negated at the touch of a key. The significance of the past, as expressed in the manuscript by a deleted word or an inserted correction, is annulled in idle gusts of electronic massacre. — Alexander Cockburn
Please read the book slowly because it took me a long time to write. — A.W. Rock
I had a serious boyfriend in high school, but we would take breaks in between. You shouldn't always have a boyfriend! — Heather Morris
A writer is just like anyone else, he cannot know everything, nor can he experience everything, he must ask and imagine, — Jose Saramago
Beneath it all
I kept faith with Ithaca, travelled,
Travelled and travelled,
Suffering much, enjoying a little;
Met strange people singing
New myths; made myths myself.
But this lion of the sea
Salt-maned, scaly, wondrous of tail,
Touched with power, insistent
On this brief promontory...
Puzzles. — Edwin Thumboo
There are three kinda men in the world. There's men that own rope, men that use eye creme, and that dude from Nickleback. — Greg Behrendt
to a perfectly terrible day. — Carl Hiaasen
You feign guilt in order to justify yourself. — Jean Racine
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. — Alfred Tennyson
One day in Auschwitz, the writer Primo Levi recited a canto of Dante's Inferno to a companion, and the poem about hell reached out from six hundred years before to roll back Levi's despair and his dehumanization. It was the canto about Ulysses, and though it ends tragically, it contains the lines You were not made to live like animals But to pursue virtue and know the world which he recited and translated to the man walking with him. — Rebecca Solnit
To me photography can be simultaneously both a record and a mirror or window of self-expression the camera is generally assumed to be unable to depict that which is not visible to the eye and yet, the photographer who wields it well can depict what lies unseen in his memory. — Eikoh Hosoe
Have patience and keep working. Everything will come alright in time. — Abhijit Naskar
Now I know that here is something higher than heaven and deeper than ocean and stranger than life and death and time. I know now what I did not know before. — Kahlil Gibran