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Rather, they changed because they were embedded in social groups that made change easier. — Charles Duhigg

Don't let your elders and supposed betters tell you any different. Sure, you've never been to Paris. No, you never ran with the bulls at Pamploma. Yes, you're a pissant who had no hair in your armpits until three years ago - but so what? If you don't start out too big for your britches, how are you gonna fill 'em when you grow up? Let it rip regardless of what anybody tells you, that's my idea; sit down an smoke that baby. — Stephen King

What people mistook for safety was in fact captivity. — Louise Penny

A keener interest in trinkets of self-adornment than in people is a symptom of alienation. — Kobo Abe

Your station is in my heart, and on the necks of those who would insult you. — Charlotte Bronte

The question up for debate between Socrates and Phaedrus is whether the written word kills memory or aids it--whether it cripples the mind's power, or whether it cures it of its forgetfulness. — Maggie Nelson

In 'The Prophet' I really fell in love with those characters, there was an emotional connection there that I don't think I've had in a while. It made me think it would be nice to stick with the characters for a little bit and see what happens. — Michael Koryta

I don't pretend that all the first Zionists wanted Israel to be a moral state. For some it was quite enough that it be a normal state. Just like everyone else. — Jonathan Freedland

Computers are here to stay. It is a major challenge for the future to use computers efficiently in combinatorics without losing its special appeal. — Noga Alon

Her world must be flat because she disappeared all at once rather than a bit at a time. — William H Gass

The aim and end of the artist is not truth exactly, much less fact; it is effect ... There is no doubt he [the photographer] best gets his effect by way of truth, but he uses it as he would a servant, not a master. — Henry Peach Robinson

Tommy was . . . exciting." It took her a moment to decide on the word. "He was motion and emotion. He never stopped moving, never stopped feeling. He was stubborn and loyal and never once thought about the consequences of anything he did. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes