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[The oyster] accepts algae and detritus in one end - and through this beautiful, glamorous set of stomach organs, out the other end comes cleaner water. — Kate Orff

Even with politics, stuff comes around again. Woody Guthrie would recognize America today. — Billy Bragg

What is important to me is that people know I respect the business of making movies. — Eli Roth

The human brain is generally regarded as a complex web of adaptations built into the nervous system, even though no one knows how. — Michael Gazzaniga

A delicate, inexorable lattice of inferences began to assemble themselves, like a crystal, in the old man's mind, shivering, catching the light in glints and surmises. — Michael Chabon

Like Robert Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, and so many others before me, sexual imagery has always been a part of my photography. — Terry Richardson

Well ... It might be a little broken.'
'A little broken is still broken,' I pointed out.
'But fixable. — Laurie Halse Anderson

I am the happiest soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The undead did not love, but they remembered love with a savage loyalty. — Kim Harrison

She was a woman with a broom or a dust-
pan or a washrag or a mixing spoon in her hand. You saw
her cutting piecrust in the morning, humming to it, or you
saw her setting out the baked pies at noon or taking them in,
cool, at dusk. She rang porcelain cups like a Swiss bell ringer
to their place. She glided through the halls as steadily as a
vacuum machine, seeking, finding, and setting to rights. She
made mirrors of every window, to catch the sun. She strolled
but twice through any garden, trowel in hand, and the flowers
raised their quivering fires upon the warm air in her wake.
She slept quietly and turned no more than three times in a
night, as relaxed as a White glove to which, at dawn, a brisk
hand will return. Waking, she touched people like pictures,
to set their frames straight. — Ray Bradbury

What people do who go into politics I can't think; it drives me almost mad to see mismanagement over only a few hundred acres. — George Eliot

I'd forgotten how trees full of bird sounds made you sense the world differently: that life didn't just stop at eye level. — Barbara Kingsolver