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The world, someone once said, gives back what is given. In abundance. But then, as Kallor would point out, someone was always saying something. Until he got fed up and had them executed. — Steven Erikson

I don't make things complicated, that's the way they get all by themselves. — Mel Gibson

Three or four drops of height have nothing to do with savageness. — Marcel Duchamp

Are men like babies? Is trying to distract them a better tactic than asking them to behave reasonably? — Sophie Hannah

The blues is celebration, because when you take sorrow and turn it into music, you transform it. — Odetta

Chauvet Cave is rather like the awakening of the modern human soul or I would say the awakening of modern human culture. Because Neanderthal men who still rode the landscape parallel to the people who did these paintings didn't have culture. There's no evidence of culture, no symbolic depiction, no evidence of music, no evidence of sculptures, no evidence of religious beliefs. — Werner Herzog

The things I need to say can only be written furtively on scraps of smuggled paper, in moments of time stolen from the dead for the sake of their memory. They can only be hidden away in tins and jars, carefully sealed with scraps of cloth and hidden with great fear and greater longing amid fragmented bones - buried in the uncaring ground soaked with our blood. We bury them as we could not bury our loved ones. These things can never be told. — Ovadya Ben Malka

The term 'genre' eventually becomes pejorative because you're referring to something that's so codified and ritualised that it ceases to have the power and meaning it had when it first started. — Christopher Nolan

Just to the extent that the Bible was appealed to in matters of science, science was retarded; and just to the extent that science has been appealed to in matters of religion, religion has advanced - so that now the object of intelligent religionists is to adopt a creed that will bear the test and criticism of science. — Robert Green Ingersoll

We do not lack strength so much as the will to use it; and very often our imagining that things are impossible is nothing but an excuse of our own contriving, to reconcile ourselves to our own idleness. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

If someone imagines that someone loves him, and does not believe he has given any cause for it, he should love in return. — Aleksandar Hemon

I'm old enough to remember when the air over American cities was a lot dirtier than it is now. — P. J. O'Rourke

I grew up with a very strong Irish accent. — Dolores O'Riordan

Global war is a clash of systems, not just battalions biffing one another in some godforsaken forest. — Rick Atkinson