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In music, you feel a connection to the voice and think about the person behind it. In art that's secondary. — Marilyn Manson

In 1987, the United States celebrates the bicentennial anniversary of the constitutional convention that provided the basic rules for the American political order. This convention was one of the very few historical examples in which political rules were deliberately chosen. — James M. Buchanan

I must have books everywhere. They're the soul of a room-they reveal the taste, the interests, and the secrets of whoever lives there. — Diane Von Furstenberg

Few fallacies are more dangerous or easier to fall into than that by which, having read a given book, we assume that we will continue to know its contents permanently, or having mastered a discipline in the past, we assume that we control it in the present. Philosophically speaking, "to learn" is a verb with not legitimate tense. — Robert Grudin

There is not so good an understanding between any two, but the exposure by the one of a serious fault in the other will produce a misunderstanding in proportion to its heinousness. — Henry David Thoreau

If you have the spirit of understanding everything in a positive way, you will enjoy each and every moment of life, whether it's pressure or pleasure. — Rishika Jain

To ADMOVE (ADMO'VE) v.a.[admoveo, Lat.]To bring one thing to another. If, unto the powder of loadstone or iron, we admove the northpole of the loadstone, the powders, or small divisions, will erect and conform themselves thereto.Brown'sVulgar Errours,b. ii. — Samuel Johnson

Chronically dysfunctioning families are also delusional. Delusion is sincere denial. — John Bradshaw

Because you don't ever find things when you're looking for them. You find them when you're not."
"If that were true, nobody would ever find their keys. — Gayle Forman

You should always own a black dress because no one ever remembers a black dress. — Eleanor Roosevelt