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Taking time to rest, renew, and refresh yourself isn't wasted time. Recharge. Choose what energizes you. — Melody Beattie

I enjoy many silent moments with my cat, a conversation always resumed exactly where left off. — Robert Breault

How can even the idea of rebellion against corporate culture stay meaningful when Chrysler Inc. advertises trucks by invoking "The Dodge Rebellion"? How is one to be bona fide iconoclast when Burger King sells onion rings with "Sometimes You Gotta Break the Rules"? How can an Image-Fiction writer hope to make people more critical of televisual culture by parodying television as a self-serving commercial enterprise when Pepsi and Subaru and FedEx parodies of self-serving commercials are already doing big business? It's almost a history lesson: I'm starting to see just why turn-of-the-century Americans' biggest fear was of anarchist and anarchy. For if anarchy actually wins, if rulelessness become the rule, then protest and change become not just impossible but incoherent. It'd be like casting a ballot for Stalin: you are voting for an end to all voting. — David Foster Wallace

When darkness threatens your world, friends can be beams of sunshine if only you'll let them. — Emily March

I think some women try to make you feel you're not all female because you haven't given birth. There are a lot of prejudices. Some women think women who have animals are deeply sad, because what they really want is a child. Mind you, there's probably an element of truth in that. — Alison Goldfrapp

In general, every country has the language it deserves. — Jorge Luis Borges

I was, a near grown man, sat in his dank, dark and rickety digs, feverishly hovering about the glare of a computer screen like a disorientated moth, one searching for a flaming light of recognition from someone/anyone! — Tom Conrad

Laywers, I suppose, were children once. — Jane Gardam

You can tell a lot from someone's eyes. — Lorne Michaels

...the value of a work of art is set by desire: who wants to own it and how badly — Hannah Mary Rothschild

Above all things we must be aware of what I will call 'inert ideas'
- that is to say, ideas that are merely received into the mind
without being utilized, or tested, or thrown into fresh combinations. — Alfred North Whitehead