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You might as well ask why a middle-aged man with no criminal record might put a paper bag over his head and rob a bank. I acted out of personal desperation. — Aldrich Ames

What is addiction? Only those that have been kept secret; are addictions. Those that are openly visible cannot be called addiction. — Dada Bhagwan

You're never going to go. Why would you go? It's a disgusting place. It's always wet even when it's dry. There's nothing there. Farmers aren't really people, you know this. They're just necessary, we need somebody to kill cows. — Dylan Moran

I think of feminism as a socially just and imaginative world. — Suheir Hammad

Do the Tao Now At your next meal, practice portion control by asking yourself after several bites if you're still famished. If not, just stop and wait. If no hunger appears, call it complete. At this one meal, you'll have practiced the last sentence of the 9th verse of the Tao Te Ching: "Retire when the [eating] is done; this is the way of heaven. — Wayne W. Dyer

I believe in corporations. They are indispensable instruments of our modern civilization. But I believe they should be so regulated that they shall act for the interests of the community as a whole. — Theodore Roosevelt

The more awake you are, the less there is of you here. At the very deepest level of Presence, you have disappeared and only God is. — Leonard Jacobson

Out of communion with Me comes creativity. Creativity is My life force, giving release to new potential and new things.4 — Dale A. Fife

All the roles I play, I don't see any of my roles in films that they're typically leading men. — Steve Buscemi

So that was an important part of the process and strangely, early on, we started to realize, in that respect, we were successful in what we were trying to do, which is make a film that everybody would be able come out and not be scratching their head at all. — Bryan Burk

...I told myself that, after all, life was like that for most of us - the small unpleasantness rather than the great tragedies; the little useless longings rather than the great renunciations and dramatic love affairs of history or fiction. — Barbara Pym