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Skepticism is the agent of reason against organized irrationalism
and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency. — Stephen Jay Gould

A man who invents himself needs someone to believe in him ... Not only the need to be believed in, but the need to believe in another. You've got it: Love. — Salman Rushdie

If you have the feeling of choice, if you feel free, you will be better off. And when I say better off I mean that if people feel they have control over their lives, they call in for fewer sick days from work. They have a lesser probability of having a heart attack or stroke. They live longer. They're happier. — Sheena Iyengar

If you do anything out of the ordinary, you can be sure someone, somewhere, will get upset, — Haruki Murakami

I never went back to my room. I took the Fung Wah bus from South Station. — Lev Grossman

Jude seemed so confident, so competent, so certain that he, too, had something to offer. — Hanya Yanagihara

As much as we wanted to hate each other, we never could because we were always connected and destined. "What — Mz. Toni

When I finished the trilogy of 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movies, I had a gear shift and thought, 'I need to take a moment to smell the roses.' — Orlando Bloom

I'm wondering if they haven't reported all the people with MS, because if all of the cases were reported, the government would have to step in and give more financial aid to us. — Teri Garr

I'm embracing the punk. There's so much punk style in everything we do and wear everyday; we just never have the chance to do it all the way. — Hanneli Mustaparta

The Creator is not a careless mechanic. — Ina May Gaskin

We really do see astigmatically, in fundamental sense: our space and time creations of our own psyche and when these momentarily falter - like acute disturbance of middle ear.
Occasionally we list eccentrically, all sense of balance gone. — Philip K. Dick

Qu'ils mangent de la brioche. Let them eat cake. On being told that her people had no bread. Attributed to Marie-Antoinette, but remark is much older. Rousseau refers in his Confessions, 1740, to a similar remark, as a well-known saying. Others attribute the remark to the wife of Louis XIV. — Marie Antoinette