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Yet the integrity of the universe is the context in which creativity is best expressed. The canvas does not limit God's creativity but rather celebrates it. The elegant complexity of creation is a beautiful reminder that the creative mind is a disciplined mind, that the creative act is not a struggle to be free of limitations but a demonstration that when we embrace our limitations, creativity has no boundaries. — Erwin Raphael McManus

I don't believe in the white spectre-type of ghosts you get in stories, but what if ghosts are something else? Like memories somehow caught and trapped in time, released by being in certain places where things first happened. — Julia Green

When we have begun to take charge of our lives, to own ourselves, there is no longer any need to ask permission of someone. — George O'Neil

In the aftermath of a marriage, you feel helpless and hapless. — Kate Christensen

I am completely caught up in your spell... — E.L. James

I think with movies I am really connecting to the Joseph Campbell idea of the collective unconscious. — Will Smith

Let your face speak what's in your heart. When they walk in the room my face says I'm glad to see them. It's just as small as that, you see? I — Brene Brown

The big problem with power, of course, is obsession. Once you get some of it and feel it, it dominates your whole life and it's all you can think about. That doesn't have to happen. — Frederick Lenz

This is a business built on promotion. We've been giving music away to radio stations for 30 years. — Hilary Rosen

Hugh was a man who could stroke magic from a guitar as fluidly as he did from her body. A man who tenderly held a child when doing so exposed old grief. — Catherine Mann

Ranking Can't decide who to Love! — Udayveer Singh

I'm a huge fan of Eighties music. — Dan Stevens

It is characteristic of science that the full explanations are often seized in their essence by the percipient scientist long in advance of any possible proof. — John Desmond Bernal