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That much he understood now - the compulsion born of secrecy, how silence was its own sort of prison. The relief that came with being able to tell someone, anyone, all those things you were supposed to keep locked up. — Kit Rocha

If love and agreement are manifest in a single family, that family will advance, become illumined and spiritual. — Abdu'l- Baha

When I was a kid, my goodness, corporate America was a bunch of stolid white guys in gray suits trying to be serious, and now it's stolid white guys in gray suits trying to be funny. — Emo Philips

I want to stay true to who I am by trying to be in the moment. — Alyson Hannigan

There's been a thoughtfulness to everything I do. Even the stupidest things I do have some kind of point. — Jim Carrey

Every American should have above average income, and my Administration is going to see they get it. — William J. Clinton

I want to help accelerate the evolution of the press because right now, newsrooms are cutting investigative journalists, and we need investigative journalists. — Craig Newmark

The same is true of stories and legends that haunt urban space like superfluous or additional inhabitants. They are the object of a witch-hunt, by the very logic of the techno-structure. But [the extermination of proper place names] (like the extermination of trees, forests, and hidden places in which such legends live) makes the city a 'suspended symbolic order.' The habitable city is thereby annulled. Thus, as a woman from Rouen put it, no, here 'there isn't any place special, except for my own home, that's all ... There isn't anything.' Nothing 'special': nothing that is marked, opened up by a memory or a story, signed by something or someone else. Only the cave of the home remains believable, still open for a certain time to legends, still full of shadows. Except for that, according to another city-dweller, there are only 'places in which one can no longer believe in anything. — Michel De Certeau

One side-effect of the so-called war on terror has been a crisis of liberalism. This is not only a question of alarmingly illiberal legislation, but a more general problem of how the liberal state deals with its anti-liberal enemies. — Terry Eagleton

Happiness is composed of misfortunes avoided. — Alphonse Karr

The Bengali was the Marwari of the early nineteenth century. — Amit Chaudhuri

I think you have a danger of regulating, putting regulations in place which will mean there will be no press in 10 years to regulate. — Rupert Murdoch