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Rather awkwardly shy and therefore at times defensive and rather too assertive — John Edward Williams

Forgotten rimes, and college themes, Worm-eaten plans, and embryo schemes; A mass of heterogeneous matter. A chaos dark, nor land nor water. — Anna Letitia Barbauld

Basic emotions can be conveyed through anything. As long as you show people that you're human, they'll relate to it. — Vince Staples

Yet there is a logical flaw at the heart of Establishment thinking. It may abhor the state - but it is completely dependent on the state to flourish. — Owen Jones

Confused? Confusion is good. It's an excellent place to learn something new from. — Henna Inam

He was a fat little man with short arms, short legs, a short neck, short nose, short everything in fact. — Guy De Maupassant

If you feed them, if you feed the children, three square meals a day during the school year, how can you expect them to feed themselves in the summer? Wanton little waifs and serfs dependent on the State. Pure and simple. — Rush Limbaugh

I think the biggest advice I can offer is don't just pick one story and stop, write as much as you can, as many stories as you can. The best thing about being a writer is, a writer's craft is nearly perfect because a writer can go anywhere and do his craft. — Dwayne McDuffie

In the twentieth century our highest praise is to call the Bible 'The World's Best Seller.' And it has come to be more and more difficult to say whether we think it is a best seller because it is great, or vice versa. — Daniel J. Boorstin

When a plutocracy is disguised as a democracy, the system is beyond corrupt. — Suzy Kassem

The most important ethical issues and the most difficult ones are the human ones because a reporter has enormous power to hurt people. — Carl Bernstein

Whores perform the same function as priests, but far more thoroughly. — Robert A. Heinlein

New media may at first appear as mere codes of transmission for older achievement and established patterns of thought. But nobody could make the mistake of supposing that phonetic writing merely made it possible for the Greeks to set down in visual order what they had though and known before writing. In the same way printing made literature possible. It did not merely encode literature. — Marshall McLuhan