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Fear is an insidious and deadly thing. It can warp judgment, freeze reflexes, breed mistakes. Worse, it's contagious. — Jimmy Stewart

My purpose of writing is to express my love for you,
no matter, who you are, where you live or whatever you do. — Debasish Mridha

I read somewhere that writers, as they get older, become more and more perfectionist. Which may be because they think more highly of themselves and they worry about their reputations. I think there's some truth to that. — Tom Wolfe

There is always in February some one day, at least, when one smells the yet distant, but surely coming, summer. — Gertrude Jekyll

The biggest day in the history of Kentucky's program. — John Calipari

The seasons and the years came and went ... and always ... one was, as the crow flies, about 2,000 km away - but from where? - and day by day hour by hour, with every beat of the pulse, one lost more and more of one's qualities, became less comprehensible to oneself, increasingly abstract. — W.G. Sebald

How wonderful it feels to be an artist and a woman in the twentieth century, — Muriel Spark

Twelve dead?" I said. "Jesus. — Dennis Lehane

Killing me will not end your grief. It will only create more of it. — Elizabeth Carlton

I think people are frustrated in this society, where predators prey upon normal, law-abiding citizens, and you never see justice in the courtroom. In my films, the predators don't get away with it. — Steven Seagal

Another word for creativity is courage. — Henri Matisse

After momma gave birth to 12 of us kids, we put her up on a pedestal. It was mostly to keep Daddy away from her. — Dolly Parton

Meditate or spend silent time in nature with your partner. When going for a walk or sitting in the car or at home, become comfortable with being in stillness together. Stillness cannot and need not be created. Just be receptive to the stillness that is already there, but is usually obscured by mental noise. — Eckhart Tolle

My great-grandfather, Sam Aykroyd, was a dentist in Kingston, Ontario, and he was also an Edwardian spiritualist researcher who was very interested in what was going on in the invisible world, the survival of the consciousness, precipitated paintings, mediumship, and trans-channeling. — Dan Aykroyd

It doesn't pay to ignore warnings. Even when they don't make sense. — Debra Doyle