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A little man makes a mistake and they hang him by the thumbs; the big ones become ambassadors. — Arthur Miller

The elephant in the room has always been simulator sickness and disorientation. That's one of the biggest challenges. — Brendan Iribe

There are plenty of studies that have shown that depression is associated with decreased immunity. So I want to harness all of the positive emotional energy I can in a patient to get better. — Allan Hamilton

As I lay, a pink, dreamlike glow seeped into the room, gradually turning a bright, chemical red. The light inched towards the bed, slowly picking out our two bodies - developing us, I thought, the way photographs used to be made - until it was daylight and everything had its normal definition. — Olivia Sudjic

When my son came into my life, my priorities changed, because I wanted to have the relationship with him, that I didn't have with my father. — Curtis Jackson

I will torture you for a human eternity, during which time you will beg me for death by an Opus 24/24, or an ax, or a thousand snakebites. I can see the future, Daniel, and I am looking forward to it, every excruciating second of your murder and dismembedment. Isn't that a wonderful English word, dis-member-ment? — James Patterson

I always just wanted to have enough to carry on. I never had ambitions to take over the world or be a global enterprise. But I wanted to have a strong business in order to do the main objective. — Rei Kawakubo

The banality of evil transmutes into the banality of sentimentality. The world is nothing but a problem to be solved by enthusiasm. — Teju Cole

The power of thought is not a compelling force. It is a building force, and it is only when used in the latter sense that desirable results can be produced. — Christian D. Larson

Living is the opposite of poetry. Poetry is the recollection of living, or, more often than not, the lament of having not lived. Or worse yet, merely the contemplation of living. My advice to you, Ms. Harper, is this: Live. And keep living. And never stop to look back to write about what you have lived and observed and overcome, lest you turn into a pillar of salt. This desert life is already full of such monoliths. — P.S. Baber

What would Scobby-Doo? — Annabel Monaghan

I love the appropriateness of making a dogmatic statement. I support that, but that is a different level of the individual consciousness than was the source of our music. — Eyvind Kang

Everyone thinks that a new place or a new identity will jumpstart a new life. — Caroline Leavitt