Work with sound until you are absolutely amazed that you can produce such a sound and it seems to you that you… — Vilayat Inayat Khan Copy Share Image
The crime genre's always been regarded very well by the literary end of the book world, whereas horror, although it had that… — Peter James Copy Share Image
Science is simply a logical process of discovering truths about the world we live in; the illusion is that science is some… — Robert Todd Carroll Copy Share Image
And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit… — John Milton Copy Share Image
I don't go by trends. I wear what I am comfortable in and what suits me. It is never about what is… — Karisma Kapoor Copy Share Image
I've had a five- or six-year down-spell as a writer, and now that most of the other contracts are cleared or down… — Robert Asprin Copy Share Image
“These letters and words, when placed in the right order, would conjure all manner of exotic beasts and people from the shadows,… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
The best books are not read even by those who are called good readers. What does our Concord culture amount to? There… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
We all faced painful ethical challenges before we even knew how to spell our names. There were tough choices. Tradeoffs. Confusing signals… — Price Pritchett Copy Share Image
Lay your wishes aside for a spell, and look deep into what you believe about yourself. Make sure your beliefs about your… — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
Why would you want to keep the bluebird houses mounted in a place that you now know is unsafe for them? Bluebirds… — Kathy Griffin Copy Share Image
Alcoholism, the opium habit and tobaccoism are a trio of poison habits which have been weighty handicaps to human progress during the… — John Harvey Kellogg Copy Share Image
The discipline of programming is most like sorcery. Both use precise language to instruct inanimate objects to do our bidding. Small mistakes… — Richard E. Pattis Copy Share Image
Liberals have a new wish every time their latest wish is granted. Conservatives should make them spell out their principles and ideals.… — Joseph Sobran Copy Share Image
Casting a spell, in self-defense or in self-interest is not selfish, but positive, life-affirming. You have been given powers, the very same… — Zsuzsanna Budapest Copy Share Image
“It wasn’t the first time I’d run across sex spells: they were just as common as electricity-kindled spells. They just aren’t convenient… — Jenn Bennett Copy Share Image
The soul of music slumbers in the shell Till waked and kindled by the master's spell; And feeling hearts, touch them but… — Samuel Rogers Copy Share Image
When it's raining you can't find enough things to catch it in. When it's not you can stand out in the middle… — Tom Waits Copy Share Image
I am not on tumblr. I can barely spell tumblr. However, there does seem to be someone on tumblr (who copied my… — Misha Collins Copy Share Image
The spells are made up. I have met people who assure me, very seriously, that they are trying to do them, and… — J. K. Rowling Copy Share Image
The best of artists hath no thought to show which the rough stone in its superfluous shell doth not include; to break… — Michelangelo Copy Share Image
Every once in awhile you find a novel so magical that there is no escaping its spell. The Night Circus is one… — Danielle Trussoni Copy Share Image
I think, for some children, your skills don't lie in written words. A lot of school is based around written words and… — Erin Richards Copy Share Image
Gipsies, who every ill can cure, Except the ill of being poor Who charms 'gainst love and agues sell, Who can in… — Charles Churchill Copy Share Image
Now I have close to a million followers on Twitter, which is crazy because I don't even know how to spell. But… — Misha Collins Copy Share Image
I should have caught the mistake on that spelling bee card. But as Mark Twain once said, 'You should never trust a… — Dan Quayle Copy Share Image
PALMISTRY, n. The 947th method . . . of obtaining money by false pretences [by] "reading character" in the wrinkles [of] the… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
“The more helpful our phones get, the harder it is to be ourselves. For everyone out there fighting to write idiosyncratic, high-entropy,… — Brian Christian Copy Share Image
But between the plan and the operation, there is always an unknown. That unknown spells victory or defeat. ... Some people call… — George S. Patton Copy Share Image
Basal Ganglia casts an unsettling spell, but one that in its aphoristic intensity and lightning-flash insights into human loneliness and connection, achieves… — Sergio De La Pava Copy Share Image
A barbarian who could not write a sentence of grammar and hardly could spell his own name… One of our tribe of… — John Quincy Adams Copy Share Image
The fiction is like the art, in making stuff out of nothing, in creating a hyper-reality to have an experience. If it's… — Watkin Tudor Jones Copy Share Image
Our chief usefulness to humanity rests on our combining power with high purpose. Power undirected by high purpose spells calamity, and high… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
When you play long enough, everybody goes through spells and streaks and slumps of some nature. I think it's just one of… — Mark Messier Copy Share Image
Norway did not even have a revolution at the time the rest of Europe was busy figuring out human rights and stuff,… — Erik Naggum Copy Share Image
All my clear-eyed fish, Golden, or rainbow-sided, or purplish, Vermilion-tail'd, or finn'd with silvery gauze... My charming rod, my potent river spells. — John Keats Copy Share Image
I went to a hypnotist. He put me under a spell, and every time I had a craving for a cigarette, I… — Norm MacDonald Copy Share Image
The habit of spending nearly every waking moment lost in thought leaves us at the mercy of whatever our thoughts happen to… — Sam Harris Copy Share Image
It was not once upon a time, but a certain time in history, before anyone knew what was happening, that Walt Disney… — Jack Zipes Copy Share Image
I know death is the fascinating snake under the leaves, sliding and sliding; I know the heart loves him too, can't turn… — Mary Oliver Copy Share Image