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The modern believer is not suspicious enough, which is perhaps why, when they try to construct arguments in their defence, the convictions are left doing all the work and reason, debilitated by neglect, weakly fails to prop them up. — Julian Baggini

I work with a lot of women and yeah I see totally different ... My two sisters were different, I have two daughters that are pretty different. — Garry Marshall

No more running-from nothing. I will never run from another thing on this Earth. I took one journey and I paid for the ticket, but let me tell you something, Paul D. Garner: it cost too much! — Toni Morrison

In quixotically trying to conquer death doctors all too frequently do no good for their patients' "ease" but at the same time they do harm instead by prolonguing and even magnifying patients' dis-ease. — Jack Kevorkian

One good thing about the past is that you can't change it. So there's no reason to go back. It's there. It is what it is. The only thing you can change is right now and what's happening next. — Neil Young

I'm like the annoying guy in the street. — Alec Soth

Man is not fully free unless he is master of himself. — Epictetus

You play Bach your way, and I'll play him his way. — Wanda Landowska

Those types of people tended to underestimate the tenacity of the well and truly fucked up individuals of this world. — Wildbow

I don't see how an epigram, being a bolt from the blue, with no introduction or cue, ever gets itself writ. — William James

To some extent, mythology is only the most ancient history and biography. So far from being false or fabulous in the common sense,it contains only enduring and essential truth, the I and you, the here and there, the now and then, being omitted. Either time or rare wisdom writes it. — Henry David Thoreau

Beneath the handsome exterior beats a heart of darkness. — James Patterson

Oh, my dear, how too marvelous! I've longed all my life to eat a flamingo. — Compton Mackenzie

The maternal duty of suckling her own children, prescribed to mothers by hygienists, is based on a physiological principle: the mother's milk nourishes an infant more perfectly than any other. — Maria Montessori