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Change the world, I know I won’t, Enthralling as always I hope it remains, A kaleidoscope of joy, sorrow and pain. But my only wish as I take this jaunt, Is for my words on you to impress upon, A smile, a tear or even an angry frown.


Anurag Anand


#frown #indian-author #indian-authors #indian-quote #interesting-quotes

You can start to change your luck today. Begin believing that you can have what you desire and superior things will arrive.


Steve Backley


#inspirational #life-changing #mind-body-spirit #motivational #new-thought

...we have to save the history we have. You never know what small bit of it might change your life--or change the whole world.


Jack Gantos


#change

It (Life) is constantly changing, and yet it remains the same.


Jan Hawkins


#australian-story #dreaming-series #shaman #change

Change cannot and will not happen overnight. But the intent to evolve will produce opportunities for growth.


Robin D. Hart


#inspirational #law #law-school #lawyers #legal

people don't really want original stories. they want different versions of the same story. this is called meta-narrative.


Chester Elijah Branch


#screenwriting #storytelling #movies

Go to the devil Harry." I turned away, then looked back over my shoulder. "But you already have, haven't you?


Susan Higginbotham


#susan-higginbotham #the-stolen-crown #change

Study changes a man, puts pride into him. You need it to get to the bottom of life. Without it you just skim the surface. You think you're in the know, but trifles throw you off. You dream too much. You content yourself with words instead of going deeper. That's not what you wanted. Intentions, appearances, no more. A man of character can't content himself with that. Medicine, even if I wasn't very gifted, had brought me a good deal closer to people, to animals, everything. Now all I had to do was plunge straight into the heart of things. Death is chasing you, you've got to hurry, and while you're looking you've got to eat, and keep away from wars. That's a lot of things to do. It's no picnic.


Louis-Ferdinand Céline


#change

I sat at a table in my shadowy kitchen, staring down a bottle of Boone's Farm Hard Lemonade, when a magic fluctuation hit. My wards shivered and died, leaving my home stripped of its defenses. The TV flared into life, unnaturally loud in the empty house. I raised my eyebrow at the bottle and bet it that another urgent bulletin was on. The bottle lost. "Urgent bulletin!" Margaret Chang announced. "The Attorney General advises all citizens that any attempt at summoning or other activities resulting in the appearance of a supernaturally powerful being can be hazardous to yourself and to other citizens." "No shit," I told the bottle.


Ilona Andrews


#change

Of course one’s sense of identification with the nation is inflected by all kinds of particulars, including one’s class, race, gender, and sexual identification. … But [regarding] national character …, aside from references to a national aesthetic — literary, musical, and choreographic, there are two poles I reference: minimalist and maximalist. I love them both — the cryptic poems of Emily Dickinson folded up in tiny packets and hidden away in a box, the sparse, understated choreographies of Merce; but also the “trashy, profane and obscene” poems of Whitman and Ginsberg, [and] Martha Graham’s expressionism. I am, myself, a minimalist. But I love distortion guitar and the wild exhibitionism of so many American artists. Also, these divisions are false. Emily Dickinson, in fact, can be as trashy and obscene as the best of them! Anyway, Dickinson and Whitman are at the heart of this narrative. They are the Dancing Queen and the Guitar Hero.


Barbara Browning


#i-m-trying-to-reach-you #maximalism #minimalism #love






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