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In these explanations it is presumed that an experiencing subject is one occasion of a sensitive reaction to an actual world.'
the rain falls
that had not been falling
and it is the same world — George Oppen

If you want to run for Prime Minister, you can. If you don't, that's wonderful, too. Shave your armpits, don't shave them, wear flats one day, heels the next. These things are so irrelevant and surface to what it is all really about, and I wish people wouldn't get caught up in that. We want to empower women to do exactly what they want, to be true to themselves, to have the opportunities to develop. — Emma Watson

To be ordinary is not a choice: It is the usual freedom of men without visions. — Thomas Merton

Our character ... is an omen of our destiny, and the more integrity we have and keep, the simpler and nobler that destiny is likely to be. — George Santayana

Do good work and share it with people. — Austin Kleon

To be appreciated as a woman, and also to be appreciated as a creature with a mind - what more could I have wanted? — Phyllis T. Smith

If there is one thing that the average woman detests more than another, it is an entirely reasonable man. — R. Austin Freeman

Look, it's not you. It's me, and my inability to dig dirty dudes. — Kresley Cole

A simple question unlocks best. — Robin Hobb

The scary thing about the future ... there will be tiny cameras everywhere, and they'll be flying around like mosquitoes and drones. That will be bad. Drones are scary. You can't reason with a drone. — Matt Groening

Alright, well, we're going to go tell Maggie's father." Kyle came forward to inspect Caleb's face closely. "Dude, what are you doing?"
"Just memorising your pretty face before it gets all mangled."
Caleb laughed and shoved Kyle who laughed too. "Shut up, man. — Shelly Crane

I have noticed that the bravest are the ones most lacking in imagination and sensitivity. This is understandable. If life had not already accustomed the men in the front lines to resignation and the passive obedience of the humble, they would run away. And if those defending the front were highly strung intellectuals, the war would soon become impossible. — Gabriel Chevallier

Corporate and government surveillance aren't separate; they're an alliance of interests. — Bruce Schneier