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One of love's greatest drawbacks is that, for a while at least, it is in danger of making us happy. — Alain De Botton
You've heard poets talk about, poems flowing out of their bodies; painters, they get on a roll. You all have seen the musician, when they are in that state, the guitar, the piano, whatever instrument just becomes part of their body, their ego is completely gone and it is just their connection to the art, their connection to the emotions they are trying to share with the audience- that is pure flow. — Chase Jarvis
As I see it, the thing that hurt my putting most when it was bad, was thinking too much about how I was making the stroke and not enough about getting the ball in the hole. — Bobby Jones
The anarch nurtures no expectations. He stakes on no one but himself. Basically, people remain pied pipers, whatever melodies they play to introduce themselves. And as for the rats - that is a chapter unto itself. — Ernst Junger
What's the big deal about still working? Retirement age is sixty-five, and that's at a normal job - and I ain't there yet. — Keith Richards
We live in a time of renaissance ... cities are coming back to life, after a long neglect. — Daniel Libeskind
The so-called sensitivity of neurotics develops along with their egotism; they cannot bear for other people to flaunt the sufferings with which they are increasingly preoccupied themselves. — Marcel Proust
I always had a fetish for murder and death. — David Berkowitz
I always wanted to be a doctor and go to art school, but I thought I'd regret it if I didn't act. — Kate Ashfield
DeYtH Banger is a character, who is famous because of me, who is created by me and who lives by me... — Deyth Banger
What is harder than rock, or softer than water? Yet soft water hollows out hard rock. Persevere. — Ovid
If we choose to walk into a forest where a tiger lives, we are taking a chance. If we swim in a river where crocodiles live, we are taking a chance. If we visit the desert or climb a mountain or enter a swamp where snakes have managed to survive, we are taking a chance. — Peter Benchley