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People will often do imponderable things because of how they feel, not because of what they think. — Raymond E. Feist
the village would never accept it. It has a policy of never accepting anything. As a happy consequence, it changes about as fast as the rules of chess. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
It was possible at last to hear the silence to appreciate that there was a silence, deep and potent, out there beyond the pretension of the light. — Robert Charles Wilson
We seek to uncover
behind the events changes in the collective consciousness. We reject wholesale references to the "spontaneity" of the movement, references which in most cases
explain nothing and teach nobody. Revolutions take place according to certain laws. This does not mean that the masses in action are aware of the laws of revolution, but it does mean that the changes in mass consciousness are not accidental, but are subject to an objective necessity which is capable of theoretic explanation, and thus makes both prophecy and leadership possible. — Leon Trotsky
Looking back, I see that I write books about brothers and sisters, about what makes up a family, what works and what is nurturing. — Patricia MacLachlan
You enter into a certain amount of madness when you marry a person with pets. — Nora Ephron
To design is to plan, to order, to relate, and to control. In short, it opposes all means of disorder and accident. — Emil Ruder
It is folly to seek the approbation of any being besides the Supreme. — Joseph Addison
If I am not confident that I can portray the character perfectly on screen, I won't even try. — Meryl Streep
We designed a number of features from the ground up, like custom display and optics technology with very high refresh rates and pixel density. We added integrated 3-D audio, a built-in microphone so you can speak to friends inside virtual worlds, and precise mechanical adjustment systems. — Brendan Iribe
Everything you want and you don't have, you get from other people. — Marshall Sylver
Alas, he himself was a man too easily encouraged, too completely seduced by hope, only to be devastated by disappointment. He'd been born to privilege, conditioned to expect things would go well, and pathetically unable to cope once they started to go wrong. — Richard Russo
She would grace his home with her charm and beauty and she would make his bed joyous, all without ever having to shame his hearth with another man's memory of her shamelessness. — Dorothy West