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I think I understand something about space. I think the job of a sculptor is spatial as much as it is to do with form.
— Anish Kapoor
It's always good to find out what you don't want to do.
— David Morrissey
He makes a beggar first that first relieves him;
Not us'rers make more beggars where they live
Than charitable men that use to give. — John Heywood
Not us'rers make more beggars where they live
Than charitable men that use to give. — John Heywood
Happy Hauntings; and, pleasant dreams!
— Peter James
I like the night. Without the dark, we'd never see the stars.
— Stephenie Meyer
The more you reason the less you create.
— Raymond Chandler
Every anxiety is a mild form of premonition, and from that point the shade deepens till we get the forebodings and hauntings that merge into lunacy.
— Arthur Alfred Lynch
I am not really a writer. I am just someone who is haunted, and I will write the hauntings down.
— Janet Frame
A good procrastination should feel like you're inserting lots and lots of commas into the sentence of your life.
— Ze Frank
In Americana, the facts and the dreams seem to be all the same to me.
— Robbie Robertson
...to become a Christian one did not have to become a European. [Jesuit mission philosophy]
— John W. O'Malley
Scientific truth is marvelous, but moral truth is divine and whoever breathes its air and walks by its light has found the lost paradise.
— Horace Mann
One of the worst things about life is not how nasty the nasty people are. You know that already. It is how nasty the nice people can be.
— Anthony Powell
I'm just saying it doesn't always have to be spirits and magic. Sometimes hauntings are in your mind. It doesn't make them less real.
— Kendare Blake
I suppose I had some meaning when I wrote it; I believe I understood it then.
— George Gordon Byron
When Fred Astaire danced, everything in this world was perfect.
— Stanley Donen
Well, 'The Wellspring' was written from 1983 to 1986. And it had a section in the beginning that was poems that began from others' experience.
— Sharon Olds
She ran her hand over his cock and said, "This is the only thing I ever want to come between us."
His grin couldn't have stretched any further. — Terry Spear
His grin couldn't have stretched any further. — Terry Spear
So fell Lord Perth," murmured Roland. "And the countryside did shake with that thunder," Jake finished.
— Stephen King
It was haunted; but real hauntings have nothing to do with ghosts finally; they have to do with the menace of memory.
— Anne Rice
It is not peace that I seek, but life.
— Romain Rolland