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How many things are now at loose ends! Who knows which way the wind will blow tomorrow?

How many things are now at loose ends! Who knows which way the wind will blow tomorrow?

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated)”, p.1025, Delphi Classics

I still don't think I have a vocation - and writing is a way of avoiding one.

"'I had an inkling I might win'". Interview with Lindesay Irvine, www.theguardian.com. July 9, 2008.

I am unable to distinguish between the feeling I have for life and my way of expressing it.

Henri Matisse, John M. Jacobus (1973). “Henri Matisse”, Harry N Abrams Inc

No problem. You are not crazier than you were yesterday. It has always been this way, and you just never noticed.

Bhante Gunaratana, Henepola Gunaratana (2011). “Mindfulness in Plain English: 20th Anniversary Edition”, p.69, Simon and Schuster

If you like the precision and concision of poetry, a page of prose is unsatisfying in a certain way. And poetry is so direct.

"Helen Vendler: Poetry Critic and Fan of Art History". Interview with Amy Sutherland, www.bostonglobe.com. November 17, 2012.

I'm going to be 80, walking with a stick down the runway.

"Heidi Klum on Why She's So Happy!". Interview with Amy Spencer, www.glamour.com. June 27, 2011.

Maybe that's what these films are doing. They are my way of blessing the child

"A god among animators" by Xan Brooks, www.theguardian.com. September 14, 2005.

Children, who have yet to learn our ways, are notoriously promiscuous in their affection. They’ll sit on anyone’s knee.

Hanif Kureishi (2002). “Intimacy and Midnight All Day: A Novel and Stories”, p.94, Simon and Schuster

Wealth is good, and if it comes our way we will take it; but a gentleman does not sell himself for wealth.

H. Rider Haggard (2012). “King Solomon's Mines”, p.86, Courier Corporation

Ultimate horror often paralyses memory in a merciful way.

H. P. Lovecraft (2016). “H. P. LOVECRAFT äóñ The Ultimate Horror Collection: 60 Occult & Supernatural Mysteries in One Volume: The Greatest Spine-Chilling and Blood-Curdling Stories of Terror & Macabre: The Call of Cthulhu, The White Ship, The Dunwich Horror, At The Mountains Of Madness, The Whisperer in Darknessäó_”, p.274, e-artnow