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Literary poetry in a painter is something special, and is neither illustration nor the translation of writing by form. — Paul Gauguin

We are responsible to ourselves for our own existence; consequently we want to be the true helmsman of this existence and refuse to allow our existence to resemble a mindless act of chance. — Friedrich Nietzsche

A poem begins as an inner tune in the heart that beats with emotions and words waiting to be played with love. — Debasish Mridha

Sometimes I pray when I really feel like I need God to help me with something, and sometimes we just have conversations. We just kick it. — Queen Latifah

In biology, fungus is a kingdom unto itself, a documented land of rot and decay, a place for yeasts and molds and spores and every manner of thing that grows in the dark, a fairy tale gone wrong. — A.S.A Harrison

In the quest for fortune and fame ... don't forget about the simple things. — India.Arie

My father was a police officer before he retired. One of my brothers is also a police officer, and I think they kind of expected I would do something along those lines, like become a fireman or something. — Ryan Reynolds

Tillie studied her mother's face. The face which had seen thirty-seven years of life. Twenty-one years of marriage. The birth of ten babies. The death of one. — Deeanne Gist

Everyone is going to be talking about Chelsea and Liverpool but the others are very tough teams. — Steven Gerrard

The sweetest things in this world today have come to us through tears and pain. — Mrs. Charles E. Cowman

The idea that a book can advise a woman how to capture a man is touchingly naive. Books advising men how to capture a woman are far less common, perhaps because few men are willing to admit to such a difficulty. For both sexes, I recommend a good novel, offering scenarios you might learn from, if only because they reflect a lot of doubt. — Roger Ebert

How many airports are there in the world? — Jimmy Carr

You see, we - all of us - are alike at our core. From the lowest microorganism to the highest form of Sentient, we share the most basic aspects of all living things from protein folds to cellular organization. The secrets lie within the dual nature of intron and exon - expression and suppression and recombination of these - allowing life to seek infinite forms. — Jennifer Foehner Wells