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When you've learned to laugh at the things that should be laughed at, and not to laugh at those that shouldn't, you've got wisdom and understanding. — L.M. Montgomery
The naive which is simultaneously beautiful, poetic, and idealistic, must be both intention and instinct. The essence of intention, in this sense, is freedom. Consciousness is far from intention. There is a certain enamoured contemplation of one's own naturalness or silliness which itself is unspeakably silly. Intention does not necessarily require a profound calculation or plan. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
If I wake up in the middle of the night and have an idea, I want to go to my computer and be able to do it. So I hired someone at Guitar Center to come over to my house and teach me Logic music program, and I learned it over a couple months. — Rachel Platten
One of the things that I am learning is that each generation will have its own negotiations with identity. And one generation can not necessarily help the other generation with it. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Don't hurry your code. Make sure it works well and is well designed. Don't worry about timing. — Linus Torvalds
Drone attacks subvert the rule of law - we become judge, jury, and executioner - at the push of a button. — Mark McKinnon
I know who I am. And I know I'm a good person. — Johnny Damon
In my day, I, being the first supermodel, I hawked everything. — Janice Dickinson
The people who test your patience are a blessing.. Without them, you can't practice patience. — Nouman Ali Khan
The rite, the becoming-animal of the scapegoat clearly illustrates this: a first expiatory animal is sacrificed, but a second is driven away, sent out into the desert wilderness. In the signifying regime, the scapegoat represents a new form of increasing entropy in the system of signs: it is charged with everything that was "bad" in a given period, that is, everything that resisted signifying signs, everything that eluded the referral from sign to sign through the different circles; it also assumes everything that was unable to recharge the signifier as its center and carries off everything that spills beyond the outermost circle. — Gilles Deleuze
The notion that a woman's sexuality belongs only to the husband is a central tenet tied to the idea that a woman is the property of the father first, then the property of the husband. — Darrel Ray
I can't work with my brother without laughing. — Dick Van Dyke
