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You're only limited by your thoughts. You're limitless, boundless, endless and edgeless. — Debasish Mridha

Not so much looking for the shape
as being available
to any shape that may be
summoning itself
through me
from the self not mine but ours. — A.R. Ammons

I don't think anyone ever liked to play more than I did. — Nellie Fox

One thing which makes us find so few people who appear reasonable and agreeable in conversation is, that there is scarcely any one who does not think more of what he is about to say than of answering precisely what is said to him. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

We write because something inside says we must and we can no longer ignore that voice. — Sheila Bender

Psychologists have done tests about how humans approach problem solving and found that we are somehow preprogrammed to look for confirmation and not for disconfirmation. — Steven Drobny

The people are turbulent and changing; they seldom judge right or make good decision. — Alexander Hamilton

The term "bend sinister" means a heraldic bar or band drawn from the left side (and popularly, but incorrectly, supposed to denote bastardy). This choice of title was an attempt to suggest an outline broken by refraction, a distortion in the mirror of being, a wrong turn taken by life, a sinistral and sinister world. The title's drawback is that a solemn reader looking for "general ideas" or "human interest" (which is much the same thing) in a novel may be led to look for them in this one. — Vladimir Nabokov

My whole family is really close. I'm lucky for that. — Landon Liboiron

There is no fury like that against one who, we fear, may succeed in making us disloyal to beliefs we hold with passion, but have not really won. — Learned Hand

He's a guy who gets up at 6 a.m. regardless of what time it is - — Lou Duva

But my thoughts ran a wool-gathering; and I did like the countryman, who looked for his ass while he was mounted on his back. Don Quixote (pt. II, ch. LVII) — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra