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Crow's Law.
Do not believe what you want to believe, until you know what you need to know. R.V. Jones of Scientific Intelligence WWII. — Neville J. Anderson-Budd

We are a naturally hierarchical species. — Octavia E. Butler

If "Thou shalt not covet," and "Thou shalt not steal," were not commandments of Heaven, they must be made inviolable precepts in every society, before it can be civilized or made free. — John Adams

Would not love see returning penitence afar off, and fall on its neck and kiss it? — George Eliot

Creativity is a natural extension of our enthusiasm. — Earl Nightingale

Hayden?"
"Yes,Gia?"
"Nothing I just wanted to say your name — Kasie West

There's a reason I said I'd be happy alone. It wasn't 'cause I thought I'd be happy alone. It was because I thought if I loved someone and then it fell apart, I might not make it. It's easier to be alone. Because what if you learn that you need love and then you don't have it? What if you like it and lean on it? What if you shape your life around it and then it falls apart? Can you even survive that kind of pain? Losing love is like organ damage. It's like dying. The only difference is death ends. This? It could go on forever. — Shonda Rhimes

The trouble with government regulation of the market is that it prohibits capitalistic acts between consenting adults. — Robert Nozick

You have no idea how many strong and impossible things you are capable of. — Lauren Kate

Nature is the first tutor. No one remains untouched or unschooled by the earth, seasons, and heavens. — Kay Redfield Jamison

So missed everything
in the white, blindfolded, rigid faces
of those women. I felt their frailty, yes:
friable, burnt aluminium.
Fragile, like the mantle of a gas-lamp.
But made nothing
of that massive, starless, mid-fall, falling
heaven of granite
stopped, as if in a snapshot,
by their hair. — Ted Hughes