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Sometimes you have to keep things very close to your own chest in your life, or this life. — Mary, Crown Princess Of Denmark
They can take everything away from me, but they can never take my pride, unless I somehow get some. — Joss Whedon
Inasmuch as art preserves, with the promise of happiness, the memory of the goal that failed, it can enter, as a 'regulative idea,' the desperate struggle for changing the world. Against all fetishism of the productive forces, against the continued enslavement of individuals by the objective conditions (which remain those of domination), art represents the ultimate goal of all revolutions: the freedom and happiness of the individual. — Herbert Marcuse
Little does the sick man consult his own interests, who makes his physician his heir. — Publilius Syrus
The rise of a ubiquitous Internet, along with 24-hour news channels has, in some sense, had the opposite effect from what many might have hoped such free and open access to information would have had. It has instead provided free and open access, without the traditional media filters, to a barrage of disinformation. — Lawrence M. Krauss
I can't stand the gossip of celebrities' lives, all the time! Every minute! — William Shatner
It is always easier to deny reality than to allow our worldview to be shattered, a fact that was as true of die-hard Stalinists at the height of the purges as it is of libertarian climate change deniers today. — Naomi Klein
Sometimes we give up a dream to play a larger role in someone else's dream. — Robert Breault
The essential difference between emotion and reason is that emotion leads to action while reason leads to conclusions. — Donald Calne
In the three minutes it takes the song to play I'm caught in a magic world of harmony and joy, a truly ecstatic joy, where the aching longing to be somewhere else, out of this city, out of this country, out of this body and out of this life, is kept at bay. — Christos Tsiolkas
Julie sat on the wall beside him, her hair swirling around her like she was underwater. He imagined the dappled light flashing across her face. Portrait of the young pinnace racer as a mermaid. She smiled at the idea, and Miller smiled back. She would have been here, he knew. Along with Diogo and Fred and all the other OPA militia, patriots of the vacuum, she'd have been in a crash couch, wearing borrowed armor, heading into the station to get herself killed for the greater good. Miller knew he wouldn't have. Not before her. So in a sense, he'd taken her place. He'd become her. They made it, Julie said, or maybe only thought. — James S.A. Corey
The problem with wanting too much to be a part of something is knowing you very well might be rejected. — Ellen Hopkins
Minds that are ill at ease are agitated by both hope and fear. — Ovid