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“Cowgirl is a spirit, a special brand of courage. The cowgirl faces life head on, lives by her own lights, and makes no excuses. Cowgirls take stands. They speak up. They defend the things they hold dear. A cowgirl might be a rancher, or a barrel racer, or a bull rider, or an actress. But she's just as likely to be a checker at the local Winn Dixie, a full-time mother, a banker, an attorney, or an astronaut.”
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“Beware the ire of the calm.”
Source : Muriel Spark (2015). “The Abbess of Crewe”, p.22, Canongate Books
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“I started rapping when I was about 12 or 13, just playing around with it.”
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“When you defile the pleasant streams, And the wild bird's abiding place, You massacre a million dreams, And cast your spittle in God's face”
Source : John Drinkwater (1919). “Poems, 1908-1919”
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“If we were to promise people nothing better than only revolution, they would scratch their heads and say: 'Is it not better to have good goulash?'”
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“You travel with the hope that something unexpected will happen. It has to do with enjoying being lost and figuring it out and the satisfaction. I always get a little disappointed when I know too well where I'm going, or when I've lived in a place so long that there's no chance I could possibly get lost.”
Source : "Andrew Bird Talks ‘Break It Yourself,’ And His Obsession With Maps". Interview with Gazelle Emami, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 6, 2012.
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“Elegance is innate...individual...eternal...it stands the test of time!”
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“The word is like an object - we were thinking "bloom," "doom." It encapsulated tons: the bloom, the end of the bloom, and then coming back the next year.”
Source : Source: pitchfork.com