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Jenny Boylan might be the one person in this world whom I now think of purely as a human being, free of all the corporeal baggage of chromosomes, hormones, and footwear. — Tim Kreider

He's what my old mum would call a bombastic little nit of a man. — Jacqueline Winspear

Continue writing... No matter how difficult it is or how disheartening... never stop. — Ugochukwu Kingsley Ani

But truth is like a thrashing-machine; tender sensibilities must keep out of the way. — Herman Melville

The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity and richness and strangeness that is absolutely awesome. — Douglas Adams

The reason I love rules and plans and religions is that people feel safe in them for a while. And, personally, I don't have any rules. I don't need them. There's a sense of order that goes on all the time as things move and change, and I am that harmony, and so are you. Not knowing is the only way to understand ... Meanings, rules, the whole world of right and wrong, are secondary at best. I understand how some people think they need to live by rules ... It's very frightening for them to watch the world unfolding in apparent chaos and not realize that the chaos itself is God in his infinite intelligence. — Byron Katie

With the dead there is no rivalry, with the dead there is no change. — Thomas B. Macaulay

There is no favorable wind for the sailor who doesn't know where to go — Seneca.

If I had a baseball bat and bulldozer, maybe I could stop him. But without real weapons, without a pistol, a man-eating lion, and a vial of bubonic plague, I had zero change of competing against him. — Sherman Alexie

The big thing about writing is three commands: Have fun. Don't think. Don't care. — Richard Bach

Listening to their argument made me aware of how empty my life was, and I hated the life I was living all the more. It was quite obvious to me this lady was deeply in love, for she was fighting for what she thought to be hers. Even though I was dating two females at the time, and stringing a third one along, yet I've yet to discover that kind of love. I guess this was why my favorite song was 'I wane be love', by the Jamaican reggae super star Buru Banton. — Drexel Deal

The key of 'The Earth from Above,' and of 'Home' is to show the beauty of the planet, and thereby to promote love for it. — Yann Arthus-Bertrand