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Remember that drumming opens portals to the spirit world, draws spirit in, and opens you up to receive it.
— Michael Drake
It was such a lovely day I thought it a pity to get up.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Somebody has to be sane during regular business hours, and it's not going to be me, missy.
— Darynda Jones
Everything affects everything else, and you have to understand that whole web of connections.
— M. Mitchell Waldrop
Nothing good happens after dark ... -Daire in Betrayed
— Lauree Waldrop
I'm not Joan of Arc or anything. Why would they fight for me?"
"you'll give them hope. — Lauree Waldrop
"you'll give them hope. — Lauree Waldrop
My life is immeasurably enriched by taking personal responsibility to do what I can, with what I have, where I am ...
— Rob Waldrop
When you have all, why torment the depths?
— Keith Waldrop
Predictions are nice, if you can make them. But the essence of science lies in explanation, laying bare the fundamental mechanisms of nature.
— M. Mitchell Waldrop
Yeah, right. The things that I'm afraid of? You wouldn't even believe." "You're afraid to trust me.
— Kami Garcia
Discover what you don't like doing and stop doing it.
— Marcus Buckingham
I can't die yet - I haven't seen The Jolson Story!
— Howard Waldrop
In the eyes of the others we who met them saw ourselves. And there were demons there.
— Whitley Strieber
And my body slopes toward yours no matter how level the ground.
— Rosmarie Waldrop
Some one is generally sure to be the sufferer by a joke.
— William Hazlitt
As a bird has the right to sing, so shall every human being have the right to think and express thoughts.
— Debasish Mridha
Why do we fear the dark as unavoidable defeat when it alone is constant, and we'd starve if it stopped watering the lawn of dreams.
— Rosmarie Waldrop
Remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were.
— Marcel Proust