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“Your soul: pure glucose edged with hints Of tentative and half-soiled tints”
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“The more knowledge you've got, the more understanding you have, the better you are able to implement and pass it on to others.”
Source : "Tony Orlando's Brush With Death". Interview with Scott Ross, www.cbn.com.
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“Jazz vision is the fusion of music and art a real paradox of same-yet different. Here we play in exchanges, like the hardness of the key of c# major and from the softness of Db major - capturing, reflecting and improvising.”
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“The message was that .. fathers can go ahead and have children, but they don't have to raise the children.”
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“A chorus of tough southern belles whispered, You need a loyal husband around here. Loyal to you, loyal to your family, loyal to your land. I added, Good in bed, smart, and romantic. Politically, socially, and religiously compatible. And he had to want children.”
Source : Deborah Smith (2009). “On Bear Mountain”, p.229, BelleBooks
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“Several times in my life I've gone through long periods without sex or any other kind of physical contact. The hunger it produces is deep and low; it's possible to lose track of it, to forget or fail to perceive how it's emptied everything out of you and made the world papery and thin. Touch starved, you brush against existence like a stick against dry leaves. You become insubstantial yourself, a hungry ghost.”
Source : "My Revolutions". Book by Hari Kunzru, 2007.
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“Marx, Darwin and Freud are the three most crashing bores of the Western World. Simplistic popularization of their ideas has thrust our world into a mental straitjacket from which we can only escape by the most anarchic violence.”
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“I learnt how to hunt rattlesnakes with an eagle for Serena.”