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Happiness springs up from within. Do not seek it without. — Ogwo David Emenike

And what does it mean to take care of power? Do you use it? Conserve it? Keep it out of the wrong hands? — Rainbow Rowell

It is only through Art and through Art only that we can realize our perfection; Through Art and art only that we can shield ourselves from the sordid perils of actual existence. — Oscar Wilde

What we have done with the American Indian is its way as bad as what we imposed on the Negroes. We took a proud and independent race and virtually destroyed them. We have to find ways to bring them back into decent lives in this country. — Richard M. Nixon

There are many kinds of beauty as people who possess it. — Leonardo Da Vinci

He knew his love for her was more a desire to save her, to be her superhero, and it was partly a desire to do what people who are in love do, and partly a desire to feel young again with her, because Ying Li was very young, and she looked even younger. — Francois Lelord

All work and no play may make Jim a dull boy, but no work and all play makes Jim all kinds of a jackass. — William Randolph Hearst

Giving people what they want isn't just good radio; it's also the right way to run a country. — Adrian Cronauer

I would be happy not even being a supermodel. Being able to get a taste of everything that I want a taste of makes me happy. — Summer Altice

Whoever teaches differently from what I have taught, or whoever condemns me therein, he condemns God and must remain a child of hell. — Martin Luther

I know I am deathless...We have thus far exhausted trillions of winters and summers, There are trillions ahead, and trillions ahead of them. — Walt Whitman

You're no angel. You're Fallen. You just haven't had the decency to lose your wings. [Reaver] — Larissa Ione

From Woody's Restaurant, Middlebury"


Today, noon, a young macho friendly waiter and three diners,
business types - two males, one female -
are in a quandary about the name of the duck paddling
Otter Creek,
the duck being brown, but too large to be a female mallard.
They really want to know, and I'm the human-watcher behind the nook
of my table,
camouflaged by my stillness and nonchalant plumage.
They really want to know.
This sighting I record in the back of my Field Guide to People. — Greg Delanty