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The socialist system will eventually replace the capitalist system; this is an objective law independent of man's will. However much the reactionaries try to hold back the wheel of history, eventually revolution will take place and will inevitably triumph. — Mao Zedong

For me, as a music fan, visuals kind of steal away the purity of the song. My instinct is not to provide a visual to go with a piece of music. But here's MTV. It's really powerful. — Michael Stipe

It is only the inferior thinker who hastens to explain the singular and the complex by the primitive shortcut of supernaturalism. — H.P. Lovecraft

I had a ludicrous childhood, but I feel that I was able to profit from a lot of the idiotic and unfortunate things that happened to me by turning them into fiction. — Heather O'Neill

About actors' lives ... I'm not the person to ask. I don't live an actor's life and I really don't know. I probably read less about actors' lives than you all do. So, I'm in the dark about all of that, sorry. — Tilda Swinton

The steady soul and the ego pretender / walk with their arms round each other's shoulders / through the mirage. — Jay Woodman

Dispute not because ye see not, for ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith. — Boyd K. Packer

40 THINGS THAT PROVE GOD CARES ABOUT GIRLS, including He made babies so cute! and He invented Australian accents! and There are no diets in heaven! — Kathleen Hale

No one has the capacity to judge God. We are drops in that limitless ocean of mercy. — Mahatma Gandhi

The wind was still making an orchestra out of the tent. But it wasn't a requiem anymore. — Kate Tempest

Through the darkness of night, Light will lead the way. — C.L. Parker

What has influenced my life more than any other single thing has been my stammer. Had I not stammered I would probably ... have gone to Cambridge as my brothers did, perhaps have become a don and every now and then published a dreary book about French literature. — W. Somerset Maugham

Fear comes, but fear passes. — Marianne Williamson