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As long as you're running away from a part of yourself, you can't see immortality. — Frederick Lenz
Of course [I believe in aliens]. Are you so arrogant as to believe we are alone in this universe? — Tom Cruise
I was extremely moved by the plight of Tsunami victims and I was inspired to try to make a difference. — Alanis Morissette
There's nothing wrong with the screaming style of singing, and I'll be the first to admit that it conveys an emotion. But I'm getting older, and I can't scream and shout about the same things anymore. The songs I'm writing with Stone Sour call for a lighter, different approach. — Corey Taylor
Letters, from absent friends, extinguish fear, Unite division, and draw distance near; Their magic force each silent wish conveys, And wafts embodied though, a thousand ways: Could souls to bodies write, death's pow'r were mean, For minds could then meet minds with heav'n between. — Aaron Hill
What's most aggravating is feeling like I'm a radical for saying something so commonsense. — Arielle Greenberg
Appreciate your abilities and trust your instincts. Just because you haven't done something doesn't mean you can't. — Mary Matalin
Writing, like drawing is an art, and whatever conveys the meaning is justified. — Maxwell Perkins
I suspect Kierkegaard had just that in mind when he proposed that people had to be wary of feeling too saintly, since they could not be certain of the source of such feelings. — Norman Mailer
The more relaxed the muscles are, the more energy can flow through the body. Using muscular tensions to try to 'do' the punch or attempting to use brute force to knock someone over will only work to opposite effect. — Bruce Lee
Art is a distinct form of human communication. Art interprets experience, sensation, and feelings. An artistic work translates our mental images and allows other people to understand what we feel; art conveys our happiness, sadness, hopes, doubts, anxieties, fears, desires, and ineffable longings. — Kilroy J. Oldster
I find," Vader ventured mildly, "this lack of faith disturbing. — George Lucas
[On middle age:] ... the very real possibility for you of growing fat as you near death and thus being seen by everyone while you are both DEAD AND FAT ... — Marilyn Suzanne Miller
Writing chases after the senses, and conveys them in an altered form. When it is done well, the senses come alive in a new and captured form. — Susan Minot
You know, the primary process itself is very confusing. But in the end, I guess I believe what Winston Churchill said, which is that democracy is the worst form of government except for all the others. And that phrase of his, which I always have previously thought to be kind of acute, more recently I've thought of it in this way, to say well, you know what, he's also saying it's the worst form of government - except for all of the others. — Geoffrey Cowan
Yeah, okay, I might've overreacted, but it's just because I care about you. You're my sister and I'm supposed to act like a douche when it comes to guys you're with."
"You got that part down to a science," Jase muttered.
Cam flipped him off. — J. Lynn
I have owned and played a Steinway all my life. It's the best Beethoven piano. The best Chopin piano. And the best Ray Charles piano. I like it, too. — Randy Newman
The two pioneering forces of modern sensibility are Jewish moral seriousness and homosexual aestheticism and irony. — Susan Sontag
