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Baby boomers selling your rumors of their history, forcein' youth away from the truth of what's real today — Mike Watt

Criticizing yourself all the time or being overly judgmental of a situation is like wearing dark sunglasses indoors. — Matthew McKay

and fair hair combed off her face and arranged in a large bun at the back of her neck; a style which at the moment happened to be fashionable although that was not her reason for wearing it so. She was a woman who always kept to her own style. — Agatha Christie

There's a battle between what the cook thinks is high art and what the customer just wants to eat. — Mario Batali

War? One can lose oneself in the joy of battle, in fighting for a glorious cause, but there are not many glorious causes for which to fight these days. — Donna Tartt

The big thing in favor of doing an editorial on the front page is that it would be a powerful signal of how concerned we are about guns. — Andrew Rosenthal

None of it means anything unless people see who you really are and your music had to be who you really are it's gotta show how you feel or it doesn't mean anything. — Stardevonno

There were faces at the windows and words written in blood; deep in the crypt a lonely ghoul crunched on something that might once have been alive; forked lightnings slashed the ebony night; the faceless were walking; all was right with the world — Neil Gaiman

Hearing a crow with no mouth
Cry in the deep
Darkness of the night,
I feel a longing for
My father before he was born. — Ikkyu

There were the fairy tales my father told to me at bedtime. All the standards. I thought my father invented wolves. — John Dufresne

I have for many years endeavored to make this vital truth clear; and still people marvel when I tell them that I am happy. They imagine that my limitations weigh heavily upon my spirit, and chain me to the rock of despair. Yet, it seems to me, happiness has very little to do with the senses. If we make up our minds that this is a drab and purposeless universe, it will be that, and nothing else. On the other hand, if we believe that the earth is ours, and that the sun and moon hang in the sky for our delight, there will be joy upon the hills and gladness in the fields because the Artist in our souls glorifies creation. Surely, it gives dignity to life to believe that we are born into this world for noble ends, and that we have a higher destiny than can be accomplished within the narrow limits of this physical life. — Helen Keller