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“I read a bit of the Icelandic sagas. They're fascinating in that they are completely ordinary. The farmer will go off into the hills and fight a troll, and then go back and do ordinary things. It's an odd mix of fantasy and reality.”
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“When you faithfully follow the three duties of a Christian, God rewards you openly.”
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“You know what intimacy is? It's into-me-you-see...”
Source : "A Conversation with Martin de Maat". The Monthly Aspectarian, August 1998.
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“Failure is built into creativity... the creative act involves this element of 'newness' and 'experimentalism,' then one must expect and accept the possibility of failure.”
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“I don't Twitter every day. I just think we should be more thoughtful with what we share. I don't care that you're turning a light on right now. That's great and all, but there's got to be a balance there.”
Source : "A conversation with award-winning recording artist Jeremy Camp". Interview with Chad Bonham, www.beliefnet.com.
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“I have learnt that there are kind wonderful people in every country in the world”
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“For the most part our leaders are merely following out in front; they do but marshal us the way that we are going.”
Source : Bergen Evans (1954). “The Spoor of Spooks: And Other Nonsense”, New York : Knopf
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“What I do usually is read the book first, for pleasure, to see if my brain starts connecting with it, as a movie. And then, if I say yes, I read it again, only this time I take a pen and, inside the book, I say, "Okay, this is a scene. I don't need this. I'm going to try this. I'm not going to take this." And then, I use that book like a bible and each chapter heading, I write a menu of what's in that chapter, in case I ever need to reference it. And then, I start to outline and write it. I get in there and it starts to evolve, based on having re-read it again.”
Source : Source: collider.com