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Writing is solitary. You spend so much time alone and in your own mind, telling stories. — Ruth Ozeki

The colonialist's existence is so closely aligned with that of the colonized that he will never be able to overcome the argument which states that misfortune is good for something. With all his power he must disown the colonized while their existence is indispensable to his own. Having chosen to maintain the colonial system, he must contribute more vigor to its defense than would have been needed to dissolve it completely. Having become aware of the unjust relationship which ties him to the colonized, he must continually attempt to absolve himself. He never forgets to make a public show of his own virtues, and will argue with vehemence to appear heroic and great. At the same time his privileges arise just as much from his glory as from degrading the colonized. — Albert Memmi

Every author in some way portrays himself in his works, even if it be against his will. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I'm a filmmaker, not a scientist. — Roland Emmerich

I'm a very vicious critic of myself. — Dave Matthews

How happy I am to go to the front at last. To do my bit. To prove with my life what I think I feel. — Ernst Toller

If everything is energy, which it is - then everything is because of energy. — Serge Benhayon

There is a shotgun wedding going on and its between Marketing and IT. Finance's worst nightmare — Beth Comstock

Never would I run away from great difficulties, because once it's over I will have obtained what I worked hard for. — Christopher Ford

When you think of Peyton Manning, you think 'ambassador.' The game has grown exponentially during his career because of him and what he means to our game, not only as a football player but as a humanitarian. — Larry Fitzgerald

The evolution revolution is here. Global sense makes common sense. — Judah Freed

The Chinese, whom it might be well to disparage less and imitate more, seem almost the only people among whom learning and merit have the ascendency, and wealth is not the standard of estimation. — William Benton Clulow

Long after the traces of the human animal have disappeared, many of the species it is bent on destroying will still be around, along with others that have yet to spring up.
The Earth will forget mankind. The play of life will go on. — John N. Gray

What if there's no town for fifty kilometers?" Said Enoch.
"The we'll walk for fifty-one kilometers. But I know we weren't blown that far off course. — Ransom Riggs